shared responsibility model

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The shared responsibility model is a foundational concept in cloud security that defines the division of security obligations between cloud service providers and their customers. Discussions on WindowsForum highlight how this model applies to multi-cloud environments, with recent analyses of millions of internet-exposed assets revealing security gaps when responsibilities are misunderstood or neglected. The model is also central to partnerships like Microsoft Azure and Red Hat, where integrated security features help enterprises protect workloads by clarifying which party handles specific controls. Understanding the shared responsibility model is critical for IT professionals to avoid vulnerabilities arising from misconfigured assets or overlooked duties, ensuring that both provider and customer fulfill their respective security roles effectively.
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