A company is planning to move all its SAP applications to Amazon EC2 instances in a VPC. Recently, the company signed a multiyear contract with a payroll software-as-a-service (SaaS) provider. Integration with the payroll SaaS solution is available only through public web APIs.Corporate security guidelines state that all outbound traffic must be validated against an allow list. The payroll SaaS provider provides only fully qualified domain name (FQDN) addresses and no IP addresses or IP address ranges. Currently, an on-premises firewall appliance filters FQDNs. The company needs to connect an SAP Process Orchestration (SAP PO) system to the payroll SaaS provider.What must the company do on AWS to meet these requirements?
A. Add an outbound rule to the security group of the SAP PO system to allow the FQDN of the payroll SaaS provider and deny all other outbound traffic.
B. Add an outbound rule to the network ACL of the subnet that contains the SAP PO system to allow the FQDN of the payroll SaaS provider and deny all other outbound traffic.
C. Add an AWS WAF web ACL to the VPAdd an outbound rule to allow the SAP PO system to connect to the FQDN of the payroll SaaS provider.
D. Add an AWS Network Firewall firewall to the VPC. Add an outbound rule to allow the SAP PO system to connect to the FQDN of the payroll SaaS provider.
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