An organization decides to migrate their on-premises environment to the cloud. They need to determine which resource components still need to be assigned ownership. Which two functions does a public cloud provider own? (Choose two.)
The Cloud Provider is responsible for the security "of the cloud" infrastructure. This includes the underlying hardware, data centers, networking, and the core services. It takes care of managing and protecting these foundational components to ensure the availability, reliability, and security of the cloud infrastructure.
The customer is responsible for the security "in the cloud" or the security of their applications and data running on cloud services.
Per Google docs, at a minimum when considering IaaS, the cloud provider is responsible for Hardware, Boot, Hardened Kernel and IPS, Storage and etc. https://cloud.google.com/architecture/framework/security/shared-responsibility-shared-fate
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