Winter Sale - Limited Time 65% Discount Offer - Ends in 0d 00h 00m 00s - Coupon code: top65certs

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:
Feb 11, 2026
Exam Status:
Stable
Amazon Web Services SCS-C02

SCS-C02: AWS Certified Specialty Exam 2025 Study Guide Pdf and Test Engine

Are you worried about passing the Amazon Web Services SCS-C02 (AWS Certified Security - Specialty) exam? Download the most recent Amazon Web Services SCS-C02 braindumps with answers that are 100% real. After downloading the Amazon Web Services SCS-C02 exam dumps training , you can receive 99 days of free updates, making this website one of the best options to save additional money. In order to help you prepare for the Amazon Web Services SCS-C02 exam questions and verified answers by IT certified experts, CertsTopics has put together a complete collection of dumps questions and answers. To help you prepare and pass the Amazon Web Services SCS-C02 exam on your first attempt, we have compiled actual exam questions and their answers. 

Our (AWS Certified Security - Specialty) Study Materials are designed to meet the needs of thousands of candidates globally. A free sample of the CompTIA SCS-C02 test is available at CertsTopics. Before purchasing it, you can also see the Amazon Web Services SCS-C02 practice exam demo.

AWS Certified Security - Specialty Questions and Answers

Question 1

A security engineer is investigating a malware infection that has spread across a set of Amazon EC2 instances. A key indicator of the compromise is outbound traffic on TCP port 2905 to a set of command and control hosts on the internet.

The security engineer creates a network ACL rule that denies the identified outbound traffic. The security engineer applies the network ACL rule to the subnet of the EC2 instances. The security engineer must identify any EC2 instances that are trying to communtcate on TCP port 2905.

Which solution will identify the affected EC2 instances with the LEAST operational effort?

Options:

A.

Create a Network Access Scope in Amazon VPC Network Access Analyzer. Use the Network Access Scope to identify EC2 instances that try to send traffic to TCP port 2905.

B.

Enable VPC flow logs for the VPC where the affected EC2 instances are located Configure the flow logs to capture rejected traffic. In the flow logs, search for REJECT records that have a destination TCP port of 2905.

C.

Enable Amazon GuardDuty Create a custom GuardDuty IP list to create a finding when an EC2 instance tries to communicate with one of the command and control hosts. Use Amazon Detective to identify the EC2 instances that initiate the communication.

D.

Create a firewall in AWS Network Firewall. Attach the firewall to the subnet of the EC2 instances. Create a custom rule to identify and log traffic from the firewall on TCP port 2905. Create an Amazon CloudWatch Logs metric filter to identify firewall logs that reference traffic on TCP port 2905.

Buy Now
Question 2

A company deploys a set of standard IAM roles in AWS accounts. The IAM roles are based on job functions within the company. To balance operational efficiency and security, a security engineer implemented AWS Organizations SCPs to restrict access to critical security services in all company accounts.

All of the company's accounts and OUs within AWS Organizations have a default FullAWSAccess SCP that is attached. The security engineer needs to ensure that no one can disable Amazon GuardDuty and AWS Security Hub. The security engineer also must not override other permissions that are granted by IAM policies that are defined in the accounts.

Which SCP should the security engineer attach to the root of the organization to meet these requirements?

Options:

A.

B.

B. A screenshot of a computer code Description automatically generated

C.

A screenshot of a computer code Description automatically generated

D.

A screenshot of a computer code Description automatically generated

Question 3

A company operates a web application that runs on Amazon EC2 instances. The application listens on port 80 and port 443. The company uses an Application Load Balancer (ALB) with AWS WAF to terminate SSL and to forward traffic to the application instances only on port 80.

The ALB is in public subnets that are associated with a network ACL that is named NACL1. The application instances are in dedicated private subnets that are associated with a network ACL that is named NACL2. An Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL DB instance that uses port 5432 is in a dedicated private subnet that is associated with a network ACL that is named NACL3. All the network ACLs currently allow all inbound and outbound traffic.

Which set of network ACL changes will increase the security of the application while ensuring functionality?

Options:

A.

Make the following changes to NACL3:• Add a rule that allows inbound traffic on port 5432 from NACL2.• Add a rule that allows outbound traffic on ports 1024-65536 to NACL2.• Remove the default rules that allow all inbound and outbound traffic.

B.

Make the following changes to NACL3:• Add a rule that allows inbound traffic on port 5432 from the CIDR blocks of the application instance subnets.• Add a rule that allows outbound traffic on ports 1024-65536 to the application instance subnets.• Remove the default rules that allow all inbound and outbound traffic.

C.

Make the following changes to NACL2:• Add a rule that allows outbound traffic on port 5432 to the CIDR blocks of the RDS subnets.• Remove the default rules that allow all inbound and outbound traffic.

D.

Make the following changes to NACL2:• Add a rule that allows inbound traffic on port 5432 from the CIDR blocks of the RDS subnets.• Add a rule that allows outbound traffic on port 5432 to the RDS subnets.