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

Exam Code:
SCS-C02
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AWS Certified Security - Specialty
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Last Updated:
Jan 23, 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's Chief Security Officer has requested that a Security Analyst review and improve the security posture of each company IAM account The Security Analyst decides to do this by Improving IAM account root user security.

Which actions should the Security Analyst take to meet these requirements? (Select THREE.)

Options:

A.

Delete the access keys for the account root user in every account.

B.

Create an admin IAM user with administrative privileges and delete the account root user in every account.

C.

Implement a strong password to help protect account-level access to the IAM Management Console by the account root user.

D.

Enable multi-factor authentication (MFA) on every account root user in all accounts.

E.

Create a custom IAM policy to limit permissions to required actions for the account root user and attach the policy to the account root user.

F.

Attach an IAM role to the account root user to make use of the automated credential rotation in IAM STS.

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Question 2

A company has implemented IAM WAF and Amazon CloudFront for an application. The application runs on Amazon EC2 instances that are part of an Auto Scaling group. The Auto Scaling group is behind an Application Load Balancer (ALB).

The IAM WAF web ACL uses an IAM Managed Rules rule group and is associated with the CloudFront distribution. CloudFront receives the request from IAM WAF and then uses the ALB as the distribution's origin.

During a security review, a security engineer discovers that the infrastructure is susceptible to a large, layer 7 DDoS attack.

How can the security engineer improve the security at the edge of the solution to defend against this type of attack?

Options:

A.

Configure the CloudFront distribution to use the Lambda@Edge feature. Create an IAM Lambda function that imposes a rate limit on CloudFront viewer requests. Block the request if the rate limit is exceeded.

B.

Configure the IAM WAF web ACL so that the web ACL has more capacity units to process all IAM WAF rules faster.

C.

Configure IAM WAF with a rate-based rule that imposes a rate limit that automatically blocks requests when the rate limit is exceeded.

D.

Configure the CloudFront distribution to use IAM WAF as its origin instead of the ALB.

Question 3

A website currently runs on Amazon EC2, wan mostly statics content on the site. Recently the site was subjected to a DDoS attack a security engineer was (asked was redesigning the edge security to help

Mitigate this risk in the future.

What are some ways the engineer could achieve this (Select THREE)?

Options:

A.

Use IAM X-Ray to inspect the traffic going to the EC2 instances.

B.

Move the static content to Amazon S3, and front this with an Amazon Cloud Front distribution.

C.

Change the security group configuration to block the source of the attack traffic

D.

Use IAM WAF security rules to inspect the inbound traffic.

E.

Use Amazon Inspector assessment templates to inspect the inbound traffic.

F.

Use Amazon Route 53 to distribute traffic.