A. The company
According to the AWS shared responsibility model, the customer is responsible for the security of data in transit between AWS services (such as an Amazon S3 bucket) and their on-premises applications. This includes implementing encryption, secure transfer protocols (e.g., HTTPS or SFTP), and network configurations to ensure data security.
Networking and traffic protection are a customer responsibility.
And of course Identity and Access Management which are needed when accessing an S3 bucket
Networking and traffic protection are a customer responsibility.
And of course Identity and Access Management which are needed when accessing an S3 bucket.
I bet to be A since AWS can offer several services to protect data but it's up to the customer to apply the security controls needed to protect their own data
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