DOP-C02 · Question #409
DOP-C02 Question #409: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation
The correct answer is A: Create a new staging S3 bucket. Generate all files in the new staging bucket. Create an Amazon. The correct solution is to generate all files in a new staging S3 bucket and use Amazon Macie with a custom data identifier to detect product IDs that begin with the specific UUID. After Macie completes its sensitive data discovery job, only files without any Macie findings are c
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A company has a workflow that generates a file for each of the company's products and stores the files in a production environment Amazon S3 bucket. The company's users can access the S3 bucket. Each file contains a product ID. Product IDs for products that have not been publicly announced are prefixed with a specific UUID. Product IDs are 12 characters long. IDs for products that have not been publicly announces begin with the letter P. The company does not want information about products that have not been publicly announced to be available in the production environment S3 bucket. Which solution will meet these requirements?
Options
- ACreate a new staging S3 bucket. Generate all files in the new staging bucket. Create an Amazon
- BCreate an Amazon Macie custom data identifier to identify product IDs in the production bucket
- CCreate a new staging S3 bucket. Generate all files in the new staging bucket. Launch an Amazon
- DCreate an Amazon Macie sensitive data discovery job with a managed data identifier. Remove all
Explanation
The correct solution is to generate all files in a new staging S3 bucket and use Amazon Macie with a custom data identifier to detect product IDs that begin with the specific UUID. After Macie completes its sensitive data discovery job, only files without any Macie findings are copied to the production S3 bucket. This approach ensures that information about unannounced products never reaches the production environment, fully meeting the company’s requirements.
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