Shared Responsibility Model — AWS Cloud Practitioner (CLF-C02) Practice Questions
The AWS Shared Responsibility Model defines the boundary between what AWS secures on behalf of all customers (security of the cloud, covering hardware, facilities, and managed services) and what each customer must secure themselves (security in the cloud, covering their data, configurations, and applications). The CLF-C02 exam tests whether candidates can correctly classify a given control, such as physical datacenter access or OS patching, as AWS's responsibility or the customer's. Misunderstanding this boundary is a common source of security gaps in real deployments, which is why the exam emphasizes it heavily.
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What does the AWS Shared Responsibility Model define?
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Under the AWS Shared Responsibility Model, which of the following is the CUSTOMER's responsibility?
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