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Exam Code:
SCS-C02
Exam Name:
AWS Certified Security - Specialty
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Jan 15, 2026
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Amazon Web Services SCS-C02

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AWS Certified Security - Specialty Questions and Answers

Question 1

A company used AWS Organizations to set up an environment with multiple AWS accounts. The company's organization currently has two AWS accounts, and the companyexpects to add more than 50 AWS accounts during the next 12 months The company will require all existing and future AWS accounts to use Amazon GuardDuty. Eachexisting AWS account has GuardDuty active. The company reviews GuardDuty findings by logging into each AWS account individually.

The company wants a centralized view of the GuardDuty findings for the existing AWS accounts and any future AWS accounts. The company also must ensure that anynew AWS account has GuardDuty automatically turned on.

Which solution will meet these requirements?

Options:

A.

Enable AWS Security Hub in the organization’s management account. Configure GuardDuty within the management account to send all GuardDuty findings toSecurity Hub.

B.

Create a new AWS account in the organization. Enable GuardDuty in the new account. Designate the new account as the delegated administrator account forGuardDuty. Configure GuardDuty to add existing accounts as member accounts. Select the option to automatically add new AWS accounts to the organization

C.

Create a new AWS account in the organization. Enable GuardDuty in the new account. Enable AWS Security Hub in each account. Select the option toautomatically add new AWS accounts to the organization.

D.

Enable AWS Security Hub in the organization's management account. Designate the management account as the delegated administrator account for SecurityHub. Add existing accounts as member accounts. Select the option to automatically add new AWS accounts to the organization. Send all Security Hub findingsto the organization's GuardDuty account.

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Question 2

A company is using IAM Organizations to develop a multi-account secure networking strategy. The company plans to use separate centrally managed accounts for shared services, auditing, and security inspection. The company plans to provide dozens of additional accounts to application owners for production and development environments.

Company security policy requires that all internet traffic be routed through a centrally managed security inspection layer in the security inspection account. A security engineer must recommend a solution that minimizes administrative overhead and complexity.

Which solution meets these requirements?

Options:

A.

Use IAM Control Tower. Modify the default Account Factory networking template to automatically associate new accounts with a centrally managed VPC through a VPC peering connection and to create a default route to the VPC peer in the default route table. Create an SCP that denies the CreatelnternetGateway action. Attach the SCP to all accounts except the security inspection account.

B.

Create a centrally managed VPC in the security inspection account. Establish VPC peering connections between the security inspection account and other accounts. Instruct account owners to create default routes in their account route tables that point to the VPC peer. Create an SCP that denies theAttach InternetGateway action. Attach the SCP to all accounts except the security inspection account.

C.

Use IAM Control Tower. Modify the default Account Factory networking template to automatically associate new accounts with a centrally managed transitgateway and to create a default route to the transit gateway in the default route table. Create an SCP that denies the AttachlnternetGateway action. Attach the SCP to all accounts except the security inspection account.

D.

Enable IAM Resource Access Manager (IAM RAM) for IAM Organizations. Create a shared transit gateway, and make it available by using an IAM RAM resource share. Create an SCP that denies the CreatelnternetGateway action. Attach the SCP to all accounts except the security inspection account. Create routes in the route tables of all accounts that point to the shared transit gateway.

Question 3

A company has AWS accounts that are in an organization in AWS Organizations. An Amazon S3 bucket in one of the accounts is publicly accessible.

A security engineer must change the configuration so that the S3 bucket is no longer publicly accessible. The security engineer also must ensure that the S3 bucket cannot be made publicly accessible in the future.

Which solution will meet these requirements?

Options:

A.

Configure the S3 bucket to use an AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) key. Encrypt all objects in the S3 bucket by creating a bucket policy that enforces encryption. Configure an SCP to deny the s3:GetObject action for the OU that contains the AWS account.

B.

Enable the PublicAccessBlock configuration on the S3 bucket. Configure an SCP to deny the s3:GetObject action for the OU that contains the AWS account.

C.

Enable the PublicAccessBlock configuration on the S3 bucket. Configure an SCP to deny the s3:PutPublicAccessBlock action for the OU that contains the AWS account.

D.

Configure the S3 bucket to use S3 Object Lock in governance mode. Configure an SCP to deny the s3:PutPublicAccessBlock action for the OU that contains the AWS account.