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A manufacturing company uses Amazon S3 to store its data. The company wants to use AWS Lake Formation to provide granular-level security on those data assets. The data is in Apache Parquet format. The company has set a deadline for a consultant to build a data lake.

How should the consultant create the MOST cost-effective solution that meets these requirements?

A.
Run Lake Formation blueprints to move the data to Lake Formation. Once Lake Formation has the data, apply permissions on Lake Formation.
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A.
Run Lake Formation blueprints to move the data to Lake Formation. Once Lake Formation has the data, apply permissions on Lake Formation.
B.
To create the data catalog, run an AWS Glue crawler on the existing Parquet data. Register the Amazon S3 path and then apply permissions through Lake Formation to provide granular-level security.
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B.
To create the data catalog, run an AWS Glue crawler on the existing Parquet data. Register the Amazon S3 path and then apply permissions through Lake Formation to provide granular-level security.
C.
Install Apache Ranger on an Amazon EC2 instance and integrate with Amazon EMR. Using Ranger policies, create rolebased access control for the existing data assets in Amazon S3.
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C.
Install Apache Ranger on an Amazon EC2 instance and integrate with Amazon EMR. Using Ranger policies, create rolebased access control for the existing data assets in Amazon S3.
D.
Create multiple IAM roles for different users and groups. Assign IAM roles to different data assets in Amazon S3 to create table-based and column-based access controls.
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D.
Create multiple IAM roles for different users and groups. Assign IAM roles to different data assets in Amazon S3 to create table-based and column-based access controls.
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asked 16/09/2024
Djordje Novakovic
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