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B. AWS Simple Token Service (AWS STS)
AWS STS (Security Token Service) is used to provide temporary, limited-privilege security credentials for accessing AWS resources. These credentials are often used in federated scenarios, where users authenticate through an external identity provider (e.g., Active Directory, SAML, or social identity providers) and are granted temporary access to AWS resources.
The other options are not designed for this purpose:
A. Amazon GuardDuty: A threat detection service that monitors for malicious activity and unauthorized behavior.
C. AWS Secrets Manager: Used to securely store and manage secrets such as database credentials, API keys, and other sensitive information.
D. AWS Certificate Manager: Used to provision, manage, and deploy SSL/TLS certificates for use with AWS services.
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