I think the NAT gateway option is the way to go here. It allows the EC2 instances to initiate the outbound connections, while the on-premises firewall can be configured to only allow traffic from the NAT gateway's IP address. That seems like the most streamlined and maintainable solution to me.
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'll need to weigh the pros and cons of each option to determine which is the most cost-effective. Outsourcing customer service or going with a cloud-based CRM could be good options to explore.
I'm going to go with FALSE on this one. The Master Policy is more like a master plan for world domination, not a place to store your login credentials. Just saying.
Trick question! The correct answer is obviously 'All of the above' because the Master Policy is a mystical, omnipotent document that controls the very fabric of the universe.
Trick question! The correct answer is obviously 'All of the above' because the Master Policy is a mystical, omnipotent document that controls the very fabric of the universe.
Hmm, I'm going to have to go with TRUE on this one. The Master Policy is the central hub for all things related to security, so it makes sense that logon accounts would be there.
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