A company wants to deny a specific federated user named Bob access to an Amazon S3 bucket named DOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET. The company wants to meet this requirement by using a bucket policy. The company also needs to ensure that this bucket policy affects Bob's S3 permissions only. Any other permissions that Bob has must remain intact. Which policy should the company use to meet these requirements?

QuestionsCategory: SCS-C01A company wants to deny a specific federated user named Bob access to an Amazon S3 bucket named DOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET. The company wants to meet this requirement by using a bucket policy. The company also needs to ensure that this bucket policy affects Bob's S3 permissions only. Any other permissions that Bob has must remain intact. Which policy should the company use to meet these requirements?
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A company wants to deny a specific federated user named Bob access to an Amazon S3 bucket named DOC-EXAMPLE-BUCKET. The company wants to meet this requirement by using a bucket policy. The company also needs to ensure that this bucket policy affects Bob's S3 permissions only. Any other permissions that Bob has must remain intact.
Which policy should the company use to meet these requirements?

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Suggested Answer: B

Community Answer: B




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