When you use the AWS Management Console to delete an IAM user, IAM also deletes any signing certificates
and any access keys belonging to the user.
A.
FALSE
B.
This is configurable
C.
TRUE
When you use the AWS Management Console to delete an IAM user, IAM also deletes any signing certificates
and any access keys belonging to the user.
When you use the AWS Management Console to delete an IAM user, IAM also deletes any signing certificates
and any access keys belonging to the user.
A.
FALSE
B.
This is configurable
C.
TRUE
C
When you use the AWS Management Console to delete an IAM user, IAM automatically deletes the following information for you:
The user
Any group memberships—that is, the user is removed from any IAM groups that the user was a member of
Any password associated with the user
Any access keys belonging to the user
All inline policies embedded in the user (policies that are applied to a user via group permissions are not affected)
Note
Any managed policies attached to the user are detached from the user when the user is deleted. Managed policies are not deleted when you delete a user.
Any associated MFA device
Source: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_users_manage.html#id_users_deleting_console
C is correct.
C
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_users_manage.html
When you use the AWS Management Console to delete an IAM user, IAM automatically deletes the following information for you:
The user
Any group memberships—that is, the user is removed from any IAM groups that the user was a member of
Any password associated with the user
Any access keys belonging to the user
All inline policies embedded in the user (policies that are applied to a user via group permissions are not affected)
Note
Any managed policies attached to the user are detached from the user when the user is deleted. Managed policies are not deleted when you delete a user.
Any associated MFA device
C.
TRUE
C
Yes C is correct answer
c