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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 31, 2025
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Stable
Amazon Web Services SCS-C02

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AWS Certified Security - Specialty Questions and Answers

Question 1

A company has an application that runs on Amazon EC2 instances behind an Application Load Balancer (ALB). The instances are in an Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling group and are attached to Amazon Elastic Blodfc Store (Amazon EBS) volumes.

A security engineer needs to preserve all forensic evidence from one of the instances.

Which order of steps should the security engineer use to meet this requirement?

Options:

A.

Take an EBS volume snapshot of the instance and store the snapshot in an Amazon S3 bucket. Take a memory snapshot of the instance and store the snapshot in an S3 bucket. Detach the instance from the Auto Scaling group. Deregister the instance from the ALB. Stop the instance.

B.

Take a memory snapshot of the instance and store the snapshot in an Amazon S3 bucket. Stop the instance. Take an EBS volume snapshot of the instanceand store the snapshot in an S3 bucket. Detach the instance from the Auto Scaling group. Deregister the instance from the ALB.

C.

Detach the instance from the Auto Scaling group. Deregister the instance from the ALB. Take an EBS volume snapshot of the instance and store the snapshotin an Amazon S3 bucket. Take a memory snapshot of the instance and store the snapshot in an S3 bucket. Stop the instance

D.

Detach the instance from the Auto Scaling group Deregister the instance from the ALB. Stop the instance. Take a memory snapshot of the instance and store the snapshot in an Amazon S3 bucket. Take an EBS volume snapshot of the instance and store the snapshot in an S3 bucket.

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Question 2

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.

Question 3

A company's security engineer wants to receive an email alert whenever Amazon GuardDuty, AWS Identity and Access Management Access Analyzer, or Amazon Made generate a high-severity security finding. The company uses AWS Control Tower to govern all of its accounts. The company also uses AWS Security Hub with all of the AWS service integrations turned on.

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

Options:

A.

Set up separate AWS Lambda functions for GuardDuty, 1AM Access Analyzer, and Macie to call each service's public API to retrieve high-severity findings. Use Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) to send the email alerts. Create an Amazon EventBridge rule to invoke the functions on a schedule.

B.

Create an Amazon EventBridge rule with a pattern that matches Security Hub findings events with high severity. Configure the rule to send the findings to a target Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) topic. Subscribe the desired email addresses to the SNS topic.

C.

Create an Amazon EventBridge rule with a pattern that matches AWS Control Tower events with high severity. Configure the rule to send the findings to a target Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) topic. Subscribe the desired email addresses to the SNS topic.

D.

Host an application on Amazon EC2 to call the GuardDuty, 1AM Access Analyzer, and Macie APIs. Within the application, use the Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) API to retrieve high-severity findings and to send the findings to an SNS topic. Subscribe the desired email addresses to the SNS topic.