I agree, A and D are the correct answers. The shared responsibility model is crucial for understanding cloud security. It's not a free pass for users, they still have to do their part.
Haha, good one. The cloud provider should charge the customer for any damage caused by security vulnerabilities in their own apps. That's like blaming the landlord when your pet trashes your apartment.
B is definitely false. The cloud provider is responsible for the security of the underlying infrastructure, not the security of the customer's specific applications or data.
A and D are correct. The cloud user is responsible for securing their own applications and infrastructure, while the provider takes care of the physical security.
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