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'ApplyServerSideEncryptionByDefault': { 'SSEAlgorithm': 'AES256' } } ] } try: s3.put_bucket_encryption( Bucket=bucket_name, ServerSideEncryptionConfiguration=encryptio…
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Here's an example of how you can implement these security measures in your system: #### Access Control Use a tool like Keycloak for managing user roles and permissions. ```python from keycloak import KeycloakOpenID keycloak_openid = Key…
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