A company stores all personally identifiable information (PII) in an Amazon DynamoDB table named PII in Account A. Developers are working on an application that is running on Amazon EC2 instances in Account B. The application in Account B requires access to the PII table. An administrator in Account A creates an IAM role named AccessPII that has permission to access the PII table. The administrator also creates a trust policy that specifies Account B as a principal that can assume the role. Which combination of steps should the developers take in Account B to allow their application to access the PII table? (Choose two.) A. Allow the EC2 IAM role the permission to assume the AccessPII role B. Allow the EC2 IAM role the permission to access the PII table. C. Include the AWS API in the application code logic to obtain temporary credentials from the EC2 IAM role to access the PII table. D. Include the AssumeRole API operation in the application code logic to obtain temporary credentials to access the PII table. E. Include the GetSessionToken API operation in the application code logic to obtain temporary credentials to access the PII table.  Suggested Answer: AB Community Answer: AD This question is in DVA-C01 AWS Certified Developer – Associate Exam For getting AWS Certified Developer – Associate Certificate Disclaimers: The website is not related to, affiliated with, endorsed or authorized by Amazon. Trademarks, certification & product names are used for reference only and belong to Amazon. The website does not contain actual questions and answers from Amazon's Certification Exam.
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