As a solutions architect, you have been tasked with ensuring that a company's backup data stored in Amazon S3 is protected from unauthorized access. Which encryption method should be used to secure this data?
Server-side encryption with AWS managed keys (SSE-S3)
Encryption at rest is used to protect data from being read by unauthorized users when it is not being actively accessed or moved. Amazon S3 supports several encryption-at-rest options, including server-side encryption with AWS managed keys (SSE-S3), which automatically encrypts the data when it is written to S3 and decrypts it for authorized access when needed. Other encryption options, such as using a VPN or TLS, are used to protect data in transit and are not relevant in this context, as the question focuses on stored backup data.
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