CCSP - Chapter 4 - Security in the Cloud, Questions and answers. VERIFIED./ 2024/25 Exam PREDICTOR PAPER
CCSP - Chapter 4 - Security in the Cloud, Questions and answers. VERIFIED. Private cloud risks 1. Personnel Threats 2. External Attacks 3. Regulator Noncompliance 4. Malware Community cloud risks 1. Shared ownership Risk 2. Shared Costs Risk 3. Central Administration Risk Shared Ownership Risk Unity of configuration management is non-existent in a community cloud leading to this risk. Shared Cost Risk Access and control as well as ownership is all shared as is the overhead and costs associated with running a community cloud. Central Administration Risk Removes the reliability of centralized standards for performance and security monitoring Public Cloud Risks 1. Vendor lock in 2. Vendor lock out Vendor Lock In The risk of ceding control of the production environment and data to an external third party organization creating a dependency on that provider Ways to protect against Vendor Lock in 1. Ensure favorable contract terms for portability 2. Avoid proprietary formats 3. Ensure there are no physical or technical limitations to moving 4. Check for regulator constraints Vendor Lock out This can occur when a vendor goes out of business and the customer no longer has access to their data. Erin learns that her organization has data sovereignty restrictions. What Vendor Lock-In risk must she be cognizant of when evaluating Cloud Service Providers? Jurisdictional Suitability 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTIONS In 2016 Great Britain left the European Union, what vendor lock-in risk did this further emphasize? Legislative Environment 3 MULTIPLE CHOICE OPTION
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