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How to prevent copying of executables included in AMIs?

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When publishing and AMI on the Marketplace or sharing an AMI with another account, how would one go about protecting the executables from being copied out?

I've looked into the documentation (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/building-shared-amis.html#public-amis-protect-yourself ), but is seems to only exclude paths from being part of the AMI in the first place. Could not find anything to impede access to the filesystem.

The intent is to share an AMI with another account without the possibility of accessing the contents of the filesystem. Particularly interested in protecting access to the binaries included.

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