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Exam Code:
SCS-C02
Exam Name:
AWS Certified Security - Specialty
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467
Last Updated:
Feb 7, 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 that uses AWS Organizations is using AWS 1AM Identity Center (AWS Single Sign-On) to administer access to AWS accounts. A security engineer is creating a custom permission set in 1AM Identity Center. The company will use the permission set across multiple accounts. An AWS managed policy and a customer managed policy are attached to the permission set. The security engineer has full administrative permissions and is operating in the management account.

When the security engineer attempts to assign the permission set to an 1AM Identity Center user who has access to multiple accounts, the assignment fails.

What should the security engineer do to resolve this failure?

Options:

A.

Create the customer managed policy in every account where the permission set is assigned. Give the customer managed policy the same name and same permissions in each account.

B.

Remove either the AWS managed policy or the customer managed policy from the permission set. Create a second permission set that includes the removed policy. Apply the permission sets separately to the user.

C.

Evaluate the logic of the AWS managed policy and the customer managed policy. Resolve any policy conflicts in the permission set before deployment.

D.

Do not add the new permission set to the user. Instead, edit the user's existing permission set to include the AWS managed policy and the customer managed policy.

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Question 2

A company has a new partnership with a vendor. The vendor will process data from the company's customers. The company will upload data files as objects into an Amazon S3 bucket. The vendor will download the objects to perform data processing. The objects will contain sensi-tive data.

A security engineer must implement a solution that prevents objects from resid-ing in the S3 bucket for longer than 72 hours.

Which solution will meet these requirements?

Options:

A.

Use Amazon Macie to scan the S3 bucket for sensitive data every 72 hours. Configure Macie to delete the objects that contain sensitive data when they are discovered.

B.

Configure an S3 Lifecycle rule on the S3 bucket to expire objects that have been in the S3 bucket for 72 hours.

C.

Create an Amazon EventBridge scheduled rule that invokes an AWS Lambda function every day. Program the Lambda function to remove any objects that have been in the S3 bucket for 72 hours.

D.

Use the S3 Intelligent-Tiering storage class for all objects that are up-loaded to the S3 bucket. Use S3 Intelligent-Tiering to expire objects that have been in the S3 bucket for 72 hours.

Question 3

A Security Engineer is working with a Product team building a web application on AWS. The application uses Amazon S3 to host the static content, Amazon API

Gateway to provide RESTful services; and Amazon DynamoDB as the backend data store. The users already exist in a directory that is exposed through a SAML identity provider.

Which combination of the following actions should the Engineer take to enable users to be authenticated into the web application and call APIs? (Choose three.)

Options:

A.

Create a custom authorization service using AWS Lambda.

B.

Configure a SAML identity provider in Amazon Cognito to map attributes to the Amazon Cognito user pool attributes.

C.

Configure the SAML identity provider to add the Amazon Cognito user pool as a relying party.

D.

Configure an Amazon Cognito identity pool to integrate with social login providers.

E.

Update DynamoDB to store the user email addresses and passwords.

F.

Update API Gateway to use a COGNITO_USER_POOLS authorizer.