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Amazon Web Services SCS-C02 Exam With Confidence Using Practice Dumps

Exam Code:
SCS-C02
Exam Name:
AWS Certified Security - Specialty
Certification:
Questions:
467
Last Updated:
Dec 25, 2025
Exam Status:
Stable
Amazon Web Services SCS-C02

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AWS Certified Security - Specialty Questions and Answers

Question 1

A company is planning to deploy a new log analysis environment. The company needs to implement a solution to analyze logs from multiple AWS services in near real time. The solution must provide the ability to search the logs. The solution also must send alerts to an existing Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) topic when specific logs match detection rules.

Which solution will meet these requirements?

Options:

A.

Analyze the logs by using Amazon OpenSearch Service. Search the logs from the OpenSearch API. Use OpenSearch Service Security Analytics to match logs with detection rules and to send alerts to the SNS topic.

B.

Analyze the logs by using AWS Security Hub. Search the logs from the Findings page in Security Hub. Create custom actions to match logs with detection rules and to send alerts to the SNS topic.

C.

Analyze the logs by using Amazon CloudWatch Logs. Use a subscription filter to match logs with detection rules and to send alerts to the SNS topic. Search the logs manually by using CloudWatch Logs Insights.

D.

Analyze the logs by using Amazon QuickSight. Search the logs by listing the query results in a dashboard. Run queries to match logs with detection rules and to send alerts to the SNS topic.

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Question 2

An AWS account administrator created an IAM group and applied the following managed policy to require that each individual user authenticate using multi-factor authentication:

After implementing the policy, the administrator receives reports that users are unable to perform Amazon EC2 commands using the AWS CLI.

What should the administrator do to resolve this problem while still enforcing multi-factor authentication?

Options:

A.

Change the value of aws:MultiFactorAuthPresent to true.

B.

Instruct users to run the aws sts get-session-token CLI command and pass the multi-factor authentication --serial-number and --token-code parameters. Use these resulting values to make API/CLI calls.

C.

Implement federated API/CLI access using SAML 2.0, then configure the identity provider to enforce multi-factor authentication.

D.

Create a role and enforce multi-factor authentication in the role trust policy. Instruct users to run the sts assume-role CLI command and pass --serial-number and --token-code parameters. Store the resulting values in environment variables. Add sts:AssumeRole to NotAction in the policy.

Question 3

A company has a web-based application using Amazon CloudFront and running on Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) behind an Application Load Balancer (ALB). The ALB is terminating TLS and balancing load across ECS service tasks A security engineer needs to design a solution to ensure that application content is accessible only through CloudFront and that I is never accessible directly.

How should the security engineer build the MOST secure solution?

Options:

A.

Add an origin custom header Set the viewer protocol policy to HTTP and HTTPS Set the origin protocol pokey to HTTPS only Update the application to validate the CloudFront custom header

B.

Add an origin custom header Set the viewer protocol policy to HTTPS only Set the origin protocol policy to match viewer Update the application to validate the CloudFront custom header.

C.

Add an origin custom header Set the viewer protocol policy to redirect HTTP to HTTPS Set the origin protocol policy to HTTP only Update the application to validate the CloudFront custom header.

D.

Add an origin custom header Set the viewer protocol policy to redirect HTTP to HTTPS. Set the origin protocol policy to HTTPS only Update the application to validate the CloudFront custom header