A cloud container service is the best way to meet the security and organizational infrastructure requirements described. Containers are sessionless, scalable, and can enforce ephemeral storage, which ensures that sensitive data like Personally Identifiable Information (PII) is only stored temporarily. Containers also restrict access to only necessary ports, such as TLS, and can easily scale across multiple nodes to handle varying workloads. CASP+ emphasizes the use of containers in modern, scalable, and secure application deployments, especially for API-based, sessionless applications that require flexible scaling and network security controls. Reference: CASP+ CAS-004 Exam Objectives: Domain 3.0 - Enterprise Security Architecture (Containers and Cloud Services for Secure Application Deployment) CompTIA CASP+ Study Guide: Deploying Scalable and Secure Applications with Containers