Editing AWS Certified Security - Specialty: 9 Sample questions
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Which solution meets the requirement with the LEAST risk and effort? | Which solution meets the requirement with the LEAST risk and effort? | ||
:A) Use [[Amazon CloudWatch Logs]] to capture all logs, write an AWS Lambda function that parses the log file, and move sensitive data to a different log. | :A) Use [[Amazon CloudWatch Logs]] to capture all logs, write an AWS Lambda function that parses the log file, and move sensitive data to a different log. | ||
− | :B) Use Amazon CloudWatch Logs with two [[log groups]], with one for each application, and use an | + | :B) Use Amazon CloudWatch Logs with two [[log groups]], with one for each application, and use an AWS IAM policy to control access to the log groups, as required. |
:C) Aggregate logs into one file, then use Amazon CloudWatch Logs, and then design two CloudWatch metric filters to filter sensitive data from the logs. | :C) Aggregate logs into one file, then use Amazon CloudWatch Logs, and then design two CloudWatch metric filters to filter sensitive data from the logs. | ||
:D) Add logic to the application that saves sensitive data logs on the Amazon EC2 instances' local storage, and write a batch script that logs into the Amazon EC2 instances and moves sensitive logs to a secure location. | :D) Add logic to the application that saves sensitive data logs on the Amazon EC2 instances' local storage, and write a batch script that logs into the Amazon EC2 instances and moves sensitive logs to a secure location. |
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