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Question 1

A company has an organization in AWS Organizations. The organization includes workload accounts that contain enterprise applications. The company centrally manages users from an operations account. No users can be created in the workload accounts. The company recently added an operations team and must provide the operations team members with administrator access to each workload account.

Which combination of actions will provide this access? (Choose three.)

Options:

A.

Create a SysAdmin role in the operations account. Attach the AdministratorAccess policy to the role. Modify the trust relationship to allow the sts:AssumeRole action from the workload accounts.

B.

Create a SysAdmin role in each workload account. Attach the AdministratorAccess policy to the role. Modify the trust relationship to allow the sts:AssumeRole action from the operations account.

C.

Create an Amazon Cognito identity pool in the operations account. Attach the SysAdmin role as an authenticated role.

D.

In the operations account, create an IAM user for each operations team member.

E.

In the operations account, create an IAM user group that is named SysAdmins. Add an IAM policy that allows the sts:AssumeRole action for the SysAdmin role in each workload account. Add all operations team members to the group.

F.

Create an Amazon Cognito user pool in the operations account. Create an Amazon Cognito user for each operations team member.

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Question 2

A company uses AWS Control Tower and Organizations for a multi-account environment. It needs to create new accounts and ensure they receive a consistent baseline configuration.

Which solution meets the requirement with the least overhead?

Options:

A.

Use Account Factory Customization (AFC) blueprints for baseline setup.

B.

Use Account Factory + StackSets post-setup.

C.

Use Organizations with Lambda applying baseline via access role.

D.

Use Organizations + StackSets manually.

Question 3

A company has multiple AWS accounts. The company uses AWS IAM Identity Center that is integrated with a third-party SAML 2.0 identity provider (IdP) .

The attributes for access control feature is enabled in IAM Identity Center. The attribute mapping list maps the department key from the IdP to the ${path:enterprise.department} attribute. All existing Amazon EC2 instances have a d1 , d2 , or d3 department tag that corresponds to three of the company’s departments.

A DevOps engineer must create policies based on the matching attributes. The policies must grant each user access to only the EC2 instances that are tagged with the user’s respective department name.

Which condition key should the DevOps engineer include in the custom permissions policies to meet these requirements?

Options:

A.

" Condition " : {

" ForAllValues:StringEquals " : {

" aws:TagKeys " : [ " department " ]

}

}

B.

" Condition " : {

" StringEquals " : {

" aws:PrincipalTag/department " : " ${aws:ResourceTag/department} "

}

}

C.

" Condition " : {

" StringEquals " : {

" ec2:ResourceTag/department " : " ${aws:PrincipalTag/department} "

}

}

D.

" Condition " : {

" ForAllValues:StringEquals " : {

" ec2:ResourceTag/department " : [ " d1 " , " d2 " , " d3 " ]

}

}