Multiple Choice
A company is planning to use Amazon S3 to store images uploaded by its users. The images must be encrypted at rest in Amazon S3. The company does not want to spend time managing and rotating the keys, but it does want to control who can access those keys. What should a solutions architect use to accomplish this?
A) Server-Side Encryption with keys stored in an S3 bucket
B) Server-Side Encryption with Customer-Provided Keys (SSE-C)
C) Server-Side Encryption with Amazon S3-Managed Keys (SSE-S3)
D) Server-Side Encryption with AWS KMS-Managed Keys (SSE-KMS)
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