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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
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467
Last Updated:
Dec 14, 2025
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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 security engineer has been tasked with restricting a contractor's IAM account access to the company's Amazon EC2 console without providing access to any other IAM services The contractors IAM account must not be able to gain access to any other IAM service, even it the IAM account rs assigned additional permissions based on IAM group membership

What should the security engineer do to meet these requirements''

Options:

A.

Create an mime IAM user policy that allows for Amazon EC2 access for the contractor's IAM user

B.

Create an IAM permissions boundary policy that allows Amazon EC2 access Associate the contractor's IAM account with the IAM permissions boundary policy

C.

Create an IAM group with an attached policy that allows for Amazon EC2 access Associate the contractor's IAM account with the IAM group

D.

Create a IAM role that allows for EC2 and explicitly denies all other services Instruct the contractor to always assume this role

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Question 2

A company wants to know when users make changes to IAM roles in the company's AWS account. The company uses Amazon CloudWatch and AWS CloudTrail in the account. The company has configured a CloudTrail trail to capture read and write API activity for management events. The company has an Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) topic for security notifications.

A security engineer must implement a solution that provides a notification when an IAM role is edited.

Which solution will meet this requirement?

Options:

A.

Enable Amazon Detective. Run a Detective investigation for changes to IAM roles. Create an Amazon EventBridge rule that monitors the results of the Detective investigation. Set the SNS topic as the target of the EventBridge rule.

B.

Create an Amazon EventBridge rule that monitors AWS API calls from CloudTrail. Scope the event pattern to monitor changes to IAM roles from the lam.amazonaws.com event source. Set the SNS topic as the target of the EventBridge rule.

C.

Create a new CloudWatch log group. Configure the CloudTrail trail to send events to the new log group. Set up a CloudWatch metric to monitor changes to IAM roles from the lam.amazonaws.com event source. Create a subscription filter for the log group. Set the SNS topic as the target of the subscription filter.

D.

Create a new CloudWatch log group. Configure the CloudTrail trail to send events to the new log group. Create a subscription filter that includes an event pattemn to monitor changes to IAM roles from the lam.amazonaws.com event source. Set the SNS topic as the target of the subscription filter.

Question 3

A company uses AWS Organizations to manage a small number of AWS accounts. However, the company plans to add 1 000 more accounts soon. The company allows only a centralized security team to create IAM roles for all AWS accounts and teams. Application teams submit requests for IAM roles to the security team. The security team has a backlog of IAM role requests and cannot review and provision the IAM roles quickly.

The security team must create a process that will allow application teams to provision their own IAM roles. The process must also limit the scope of IAM roles and prevent privilege escalation.

Which solution will meet these requirements with the LEAST operational overhead?

Options:

A.

Create an IAM group for each application team. Associate policies with each IAM group. Provision IAM users for each application team member. Add the new IAM users to the appropriate IAM group by using role-based access control (RBAC).

B.

Delegate application team leads to provision IAM rotes for each team. Conduct a quarterly review of the IAM rotes the team leads have provisioned. Ensure that the application team leads have the appropriate training to review IAM roles.

C.

Put each AWS account in its own OU. Add an SCP to each OU to grant access to only the AWS services that the teams plan to use. Include conditions tn the AWS account of each team.

D.

Create an SCP and a permissions boundary for IAM roles. Add the SCP to the root OU so that only roles that have the permissions boundary attached can create any new IAM roles.