Shared Responsibility Model Diagram

Shared Responsibility Model Diagram:

In this article, I am going to discuss Shared Responsibility Model Diagram. Please read our previous article where we discussed UI Changes in AWS.

Shared Responsibility Model Diagram:

What is your responsibility versus AWS when using the cloud and there is a shared responsibility? As a customer, you are responsible for the security of the cloud. Whatever you use in the cloud, however, you configure it is your entire responsibility. That includes security, your data, your operating system, your network, and firewall configuration, et cetera. AWS is going to be responsible for the security of the cloud. The infrastructure, all the hardware, all the software, all their own internal security, they are responsible for. Therefore we have shared responsibility.

Shared Responsibility Model Diagram

AWS Acceptable use policy:

https://aws.amazon.com/free/?trk=16847e0c-46fb-467d-91ee-6e259e339665&sc_channel=ps&s_kwcid=AL!4422!10!72086886959546!72087332088569&ef_id=bdbcac21cb8a11010472cf0e92729099:G:s&s_kwcid=AL!4422!10!72086886959546!72087332088569&all-free-tier.sort-by=item.additionalFields.SortRank&all-free-tier.sort-order=asc&awsf.Free%20Tier%20Types=*all&awsf.Free%20Tier%20Categories=*all

What is the responsibility of AWS?

When you use AWS, you are agreeing to their Acceptable Use Policy, which you can find right here and I think it is pretty obvious that you cannot do any illegal, harmful or offensive use or content, you cannot do any security violation, you cannot abuse a network and you cannot do email or other types of message’s abuse.

In the next article, I am going to discuss IAM Users and Groups in AWS. Here, in this article, I try to explain Shared Responsibility Model Diagram and I hope you enjoy this Shared Responsibility Model Diagram article.

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