I feel like I might be mixing up the roles. Wasn't there something about CSPs being responsible for the infrastructure? That makes me lean towards B too.
This is a tricky one. There are a lot of moving parts, and I'll need to weigh the budget constraints, the skill gaps, and the training needs. I'll have to really dig into the data to figure out the best solution.
This seems like a tricky one, but I think I've got a strategy. I'll start by considering the typical configuration for a Catalyst 9800 Series Wireless Controller, and then see which option best aligns with that. Gotta stay focused and not overthink it.
The constant allocation of responsibilities in option D is not realistic. Cloud security is a dynamic field, and the shared responsibility model needs to adapt to changing threats and technologies.
Haha, if CSCs were solely responsible, that would be like asking a teenager to secure a nuclear power plant! Clearly, the CSPs have a major role to play too.
B) Cloud Service Providers (CSPs) and Cloud Service Customers (CSCs) share security responsibilities. The exact allocation of responsibilities depends on the technology and context.
I agree with Gilma. The shared responsibility model is the industry standard, and the exact allocation depends on the cloud service and deployment model.
Option B seems to be the most comprehensive answer. Cloud security is a shared responsibility between CSPs and CSCs, and it varies based on the specific cloud service model and deployment.
Penney
6 months agoShawnda
6 months agoLynelle
7 months agoMagdalene
7 months agoRonna
7 months agoHerminia
7 months agoErasmo
7 months agoMacy
8 months agoTerrilyn
8 months agoShenika
8 months agoYuriko
8 months agoSonia
8 months agoKiera
8 months agoGearldine
1 year agoGennie
12 months agoDenise
12 months agoAlaine
1 year agoVan
1 year agoErnest
1 year agoPearlene
12 months agoVan
1 year agoKatie
1 year agoTiffiny
1 year agoGilma
1 year agoTomoko
1 year agoMammie
1 year agoShenika
1 year agoLasandra
1 year agoUna
1 year ago