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CSA CCSK Exam - Topic 8 Question 49 Discussion

Actual exam question for CSA's CCSK exam
Question #: 49
Topic #: 8
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In a cloud environment, what does the Shared Security Responsibility Model primarily aim to define?

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Suggested Answer: E

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Carey
6 months ago
Definitely A, it's crucial for understanding responsibilities!
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Sheron
6 months ago
Wait, are we sure this isn't just a marketing gimmick?
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Corazon
7 months ago
I thought it was more about compliance stuff, like C.
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Yuette
7 months ago
Totally agree, A is the right answer!
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Inocencia
7 months ago
It's all about dividing security roles between providers and customers.
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Vanesa
7 months ago
I’m leaning towards option A too, but I wonder if they could trick us with something about compliance or data sovereignty.
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Golda
7 months ago
I feel like I might confuse this with compliance frameworks or data residency issues, but I think it’s more about the division of responsibilities.
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Jutta
8 months ago
I remember practicing a question similar to this, and I think option A is definitely the right choice since it focuses on responsibilities.
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Celeste
8 months ago
I think the Shared Security Responsibility Model is about how security duties are split between the cloud provider and the customer, but I'm not entirely sure.
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Renea
8 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. Global variables might work, but I'm worried that could get messy with so many products. Maybe custom entities is the way to go?
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Ellsworth
8 months ago
This looks like a tricky one, but I think I can work through it step-by-step.
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Francene
8 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. If the cost of carrying inventory decreases, that would make it more affordable to hold more safety stock. And if the variability of sales goes down, there would be less need for a large buffer. I'm leaning towards B or D as the answer.
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Von
1 year ago
Come on, this is a serious exam question. Let's not cloud the issue with bad puns. Option A is the way to go.
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Tracey
1 year ago
I agree with Belen. The model is designed to clarify who is responsible for what aspects of security in the cloud environment.
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Vi
11 months ago
D) The guidance for the cloud compliance framework
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Lizbeth
11 months ago
Exactly, it helps to define who is accountable for what.
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Sueann
11 months ago
A) The division of security responsibilities between cloud providers and customers
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Kassandra
1 year ago
Yes, it's crucial for organizations to know who is responsible for what to avoid any security breaches or misunderstandings.
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Belen
1 year ago
Option A is clearly the correct answer. The Shared Security Responsibility Model is all about defining the division of security responsibilities between the cloud provider and the customer.
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Norah
1 year ago
Yes, that's right. It's important to understand who is responsible for what in a cloud environment.
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Jennie
1 year ago
A) The division of security responsibilities between cloud providers and customers
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Dong
1 year ago
I agree with Javier. It's important for both parties to understand their roles in ensuring security in the cloud environment.
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Javier
1 year ago
I think the Shared Security Responsibility Model defines the division of security responsibilities between cloud providers and customers.
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