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Explain the shared responsibility model in cloud.

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09-02-2019, 12:39 AM
The shared responsibility model splits duties between the cloud provider and you in ways that affect daily work. I learned this early on when managing my own setups because it stops you from assuming everything gets covered automatically. The provider handles the hardware and basic infrastructure security. You control the data you store and the apps you run. But you must set up your own access rules properly or things go wrong fast. I saw a case where missing permissions led to issues because the provider does not touch that part. You need to watch your configurations closely since they stay your job. Perhaps you start by checking what the service level includes exactly. Then you adjust your processes to match without gaps.
I think about identity management next since that part lands on you mostly. You create accounts and enforce policies for logins while the provider secures the login portal itself. Or you might overlook updates to your software and that becomes a problem only you fix. The model shifts a bit with different service types like infrastructure versus platform options. You get more control in some cases but also more tasks to handle alone. I always remind myself to review the agreements because they spell out the split clearly. You avoid surprises later by knowing this upfront. Also encryption keys often stay with you to manage and rotate as needed. The provider encrypts at rest sometimes but you decide on extra layers for sensitive stuff. Now this means testing your backups falls to you without fail.
You plan for compliance checks since regulations hold you accountable for data handling. I handle audits by documenting my side of things separately from what the provider offers. But network traffic rules you define yourself even if the underlying lines come from them. Perhaps you integrate monitoring tools to catch problems early on your end. Then you train your team on these divisions so everyone stays aware. The whole thing keeps you thinking about ownership every step of the way. I found it practical to map out responsibilities on paper for each project. You save time and headaches by doing that simple step. Or you might share notes with colleagues to align on the model quickly. This approach makes cloud work smoother once you get used to it.
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