A. Generate a new AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) customer managed key. Import the new key material. Grant DynamoDB access to use the key. Create a new DynamoDB table, and select the new key as the encryption key. Import the data into DynamoDB. Most Voted
B. Generate a new AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) customer managed key. Import the new key material. Create a new DynamoDB table, and select the new key as the encryption key. Disable the KMS key after table creation. Import the data into DynamoDB.
C. Generate a new AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) AWS managed key. Import the new key material. Grant DynamoDB access to use the key. Create a new DynamoDB table, and select the new key as the encryption key. Import the data into DynamoDB.
D. Generate a new AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) AWS managed key. Import the new key material. Use the AWS SDK integration with AWS KMS to encrypt the data locally by using the new KMS key. Create a new DynamoDB table, and select the new key as the encryption key. Disable the KMS key after table creation. Import the data into DynamoDB.
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