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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 22, 2025
Exam Status:
Stable
Amazon Web Services SCS-C02

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AWS Certified Security - Specialty Questions and Answers

Question 1

A security engineer needs to implement a write-once-read-many (WORM) model for data that a company will store in Amazon S3 buckets. The company uses the S3 Standard storage class for all of its S3 buckets. The security engineer must ensure that objects cannot be overwritten or deleted by any user, including the AWS account root user.

Options:

A.

Create new S3 buckets with S3 Object Lock enabled in compliance mode. Place objects in the S3 buckets.

B.

Use S3 Glacier Vault Lock to attach a Vault Lock policy to new S3 buckets. Wait 24hours to complete the Vault Lock process. Place objects in the S3 buckets.

C.

Create new S3 buckets with S3 Object Lock enabled in governance mode. Place objects in the S3 buckets.

D.

Create new S3 buckets with S3 Object Lock enabled in governance mode. Add a legal hold to the S3 buckets. Place objects in the S3 buckets.

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Question 2

A company's on-premises networks are connected to VPCs using an IAM Direct Connect gateway. The company's on-premises application needs to stream data using an existing Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose delivery stream. The company's security policy requires that data be encrypted in transit using a private network.

How should the company meet these requirements?

Options:

A.

Create a VPC endpoint tor Kinesis Data Firehose. Configure the application to connect to theVPC endpoint.

B.

Configure an IAM policy to restrict access to Kinesis Data Firehose using a source IP condition. Configure the application to connect to the existing Firehose delivery stream.

C.

Create a new TLS certificate in IAM Certificate Manager (ACM). Create a public-facing Network Load Balancer (NLB) and select the newly created TLS certificate. Configure the NLB to forward all traffic to Kinesis Data Firehose. Configure the application to connect to the NLB.

D.

Peer the on-premises network with the Kinesis Data Firehose VPC using Direct Connect. Configure the application to connect to the existing Firehose delivery stream.

Question 3

A company uses an external identity provider to allow federation into different IAM accounts. A security engineer for the company needs to identify the federated user that terminated a production Amazon EC2 instance a week ago.

What is the FASTEST way for the security engineer to identify the federated user?

Options:

A.

Review the IAM CloudTrail event history logs in an Amazon S3 bucket and look for the Terminatelnstances event to identify the federated user from the role session name.

B.

Filter the IAM CloudTrail event history for the Terminatelnstances event and identify the assumed IAM role. Review the AssumeRoleWithSAML event call in CloudTrail to identify the corresponding username.

C.

Search the IAM CloudTrail logs for the Terminatelnstances event and note the event time. Review the IAM Access Advisor tab for all federated roles. The last accessed time should match the time when the instance was terminated.

D.

Use Amazon Athena to run a SQL query on the IAM CloudTrail logs stored in an Amazon S3 bucket and filter on the Terminatelnstances event. Identify the corresponding role and run another query to filter the AssumeRoleWithWebldentity event for the user name.