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Question #: 702
Topic #: 1
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A mid-sized enterprise recently suffered a security breach in their AWS-hosted application. The responsibility for identifying the source and cause of this breach falls under the purview of the internal security team. Based on the AWS shared responsibility model, which of the following would be the appropriate action for the team?

  • A. Investigate AWS's underlying infrastructure including hardware and databases for security flaws
  • B. Audit the application security and IAM configurations within the enterprise's AWS services
  • C. Conduct a full review of AWS’s global infrastructure including regions, availability zones, and edge locations
  • D. Check for security vulnerabilities in AWS container services' OS and application platform
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Suggested Answer: B 🗳️

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Elb
5 months, 2 weeks ago
While AWS maintains the basic infrastructure, customers are responsible for everything that goes into the cloud or, the “security in the cloud.” With the provided infrastructure services, customers can build and configure their platforms and OSes within the Amazon VPC. Customers retain complete ownership of their data and they are responsible for network traffic protection, firewall configuration, identity and access management (IAM), and application security.
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