Cloud Security: Shared Responsibility Model
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What does the shared responsibility model imply in cloud security?

  • The cloud provider is responsible for securing customer data.
  • The customer is responsible for infrastructure security and data security.
  • The cloud provider is responsible for all security aspects, and the customer has no security responsibilities.
  • The cloud provider is responsible for the infrastructure, while the customer is responsible for securing their data. (correct)

In cloud security, who is responsible for securing customer data according to the shared responsibility model?

  • Both the cloud provider and the customer share the responsibility for securing customer data.
  • The cloud provider is responsible for securing customer data.
  • The customer is responsible for securing their own data. (correct)
  • A third-party security firm is responsible for securing customer data.

What is the primary responsibility of the cloud provider in the shared responsibility model?

  • Securing customer data
  • Managing customer applications
  • Providing infrastructure security (correct)
  • Monitoring customer security compliance

Who is responsible for infrastructure security in the shared responsibility model?

<p>The cloud provider (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the key principle of the shared responsibility model in cloud security?

<p>The cloud provider is responsible for infrastructure security, while the customer is responsible for securing their data. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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