According to a recent survey, roughly half of IT and cybersecurity professionals are unfamiliar with a popular golden rule for security in the clouds…or at least the name of it.
An August Dark Reading report found that only 49% of respondents surveyed were familiar with the “shared responsibility model,” a cloud security framework that outlines the responsibilities of a cloud service provider and its customers. Cloud service providers such as Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, and Amazon Web Services each have their own version of the accountability model, which allows them to clearly communicate what security responsibilities they are responsible for versus what areas are in the control of a customer.
The survey, which was commissioned by cybersecurity company OPSWAT in partnership with F5, queried 131 IT and cybersecurity professionals from companies of all sizes earlier this year.
On the tip of your tongue. Adam Rocker, director at OPSWAT, told IT Brew that the survey’s findings were a bit surprising, but gave the respondents the benefit of the doubt in their understanding of the model, which he claims was popularized primarily by AWS.
“They may not be familiar with the term, but I think they’re familiar with the concept,” he said.
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