Amazon Web Services Related Exams
ANS-C01 Exam
The ANS-C01 exam covers:
Network Design
Network Implementation
Network Management & Operations
Network Security, Compliance, and Governance
The ANS?C01 validates expertise in designing and managing complex cloud and hybrid networks, whereas Amazon Web Services MLS?C01 validates skills in building, training, and deploying machine learning solutions on AWS.
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A company runs a workload in a single VPC on AWS. The company’s architecture contains several interface VPC endpoints for AWS services, including Amazon CloudWatch Logs and AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS). The endpoints are configured to use a shared security group. The security group is not used for any other workloads or resources.
After a security review of the environment, the company determined that the shared security group is more permissive than necessary. The company wants to make the rules associated with the security group more restrictive. The changes to the security group rules must not prevent the resources in the VPC from using AWS services through interface VPC endpoints. The changes must prevent unnecessary access.
The security group currently uses the following rules:
• Inbound - Rule 1
Protocol: TCP
Port: 443
Source: 0.0.0.0/0
• Inbound - Rule 2
Protocol: TCP
Port: 443
Source: VPC CIDR
• Outbound - Rule 1
Protocol: All
Port: All
Destination: 0.0.0.0/0
Which rule or rules should the company remove to meet with these requirements?
A development team is building a new web application in the AWS Cloud. The main company domain, example.com. is currently hosted in an Amazon Route 53 public hosted zone in one of the company's production AWS accounts.
The developers want to test the web application in the company's staging AWS account by using publicly resolvable subdomains under the example.com domain with the ability to create and delete DNS records as needed. Developers have full access to Route 53 hosted zones within the staging account, but they are prohibited from accessing resources in any of the production AWS accounts.
Which combination of steps should a network engineer take to allow the developers to create records under the example.com domain? (Select TWO.)
A company is running multiple workloads on Amazon EC2 instances in public subnets. In a recent incident, an attacker exploited an application vulnerability on one of the EC2 instances to gain access to the instance. The company fixed the application and launched a replacement EC2 instance that contains the updated application.
The attacker used the compromised application to spread malware over the internet. The company became aware of the compromise through a notification from AWS. The company needs the ability to identify when an application that is deployed on an EC2 instance is spreading malware.
Which solution will meet this requirement with the LEAST operational effort?