A company is concerned about a security vulnerability impacting its Linux operating system. What should the SysOps Administrator do to alleviate this concern?
A.
Patch the vulnerability with Amazon Inspector.
B.
Provide an AWS Trusted Advisor report showing which Amazon EC2 instances have been patched.
C.
Redeploy the Amazon EC2 instances using AWS CloudFormation.
D.
Patch the Linux operating system using AWS Systems Manager.
AWS Systems Manager provides capabilities for automating administrative tasks across groups of resources, including EC2 instances. One of the tasks it can handle is patch management. You can use AWS Systems Manager to automate the process of patching the Linux operating system on Amazon EC2 instances.
It's mentioning security vulnerability and "asking" how to ALLEVIATE.
So in other words, how to mitigate this vulnerability. Yes Trusted advisor may tell you the issue, but SSM will sort out the issue
Answer is D
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