Answer is C.
Here's why:
Systems Manager Parameter Store - designed to cater to a wider use case, not just secrets or passwords, but also application configuration variables like URLs, Custom settings, AMI IDs, License keys, etc.
C. AWS Secrets Manager
AWS Secrets Manager is designed for securely storing and managing sensitive information, such as database credentials. It also supports automatic rotation of secrets, including database passwords, which helps to maintain security and compliance by regularly updating credentials without manual intervention.
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