You've learned about the Shared Responsibility Model and how AWS handles security OF the cloud while you handle security IN the cloud. Now let's practice applying this concept to various scenarios.
Engagement Message
Ready to become a shared responsibility expert?
Type
Multiple Choice
Practice Question
A company stores customer data in Amazon S3. A security audit reveals that some files are not encrypted. Who is responsible for ensuring the data is encrypted?
A. AWS - they should have encrypted it automatically B. The customer - they must configure and enable encryption C. Both AWS and the customer share this responsibility equally D. Neither - S3 data doesn't need to be encrypted
Suggested Answers
- A
- B - Correct
- C
- D
Type
Sort Into Boxes
Practice Question
Sort these security tasks into the correct responsibility category:
Labels
- First Box Label: AWS Responsibility
- Second Box Label: Customer Responsibility
First Box Items
- Data center cooling
- Hardware disposal
- Network equipment
Second Box Items
- User access policies
- OS security patches
- Application firewall rules
Type
Fill In The Blanks
Markdown With Blanks
Fill in the blanks:
AWS secures the [[blank:physical]] infrastructure like data centers and networking hardware, while customers secure their [[blank:data]], operating systems, and applications running on AWS services.
