A large company in Europe plans to migrate its applications to the AWS Cloud. The company uses multiple AWS accounts for various business groups. A data privacy law requires the company to restrict developers’ access to AWS European Regions only.

A large company in Europe plans to migrate its applications to the AWS Cloud. The company uses multiple AWS accounts for various business groups. A data privacy law requires the company to restrict developers’ access to AWS European Regions only.

What should the solutions architect do to meet this requirement with the LEAST amount of management overhead^
A . Create IAM users and IAM groups in each account. Create IAM policies to limit access to non-European Regions Attach the IAM policies to the IAM groups
B. Enable AWS Organizations, attach the AWS accounts, and create OUs for European Regions and non-European Regions. Create SCPs to limit access to non-European Regions and attach the policies to the OUs.
C. Set up AWS Single Sign-On and attach AWS accounts. Create permission sets with policies to restrict access to non-European Regions Create IAM users and IAM groups in each account.
D. Enable AWS Organizations, attach the AWS accounts, and create OUs for European Regions and non-European Regions. Create permission sets with policies to restrict access to non-European Regions. Create IAM users and IAM groups in the primary account.

Answer: B

Explanation:

"This policy uses the Deny effect to deny access to all requests for operations that don’t target one of the two approved regions (eu-central-1 and eu-west-1)." https://docs.aws.amazon.com/organizations/latest/userguide/orgs_manage_policies_scps_ examples_general.html#example-scp-deny-region https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/reference_policies_elements_conditio n.html

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