Option B is the correct answer. Under the AWS shared responsibility model, AWS is responsible for securing the underlying infrastructure that supports its cloud services, such as the physical facilities, network infrastructure, and hardware, while customers are responsible for security configuration and management tasks, including patching the guest operating system with the latest security patches on Amazon EC2.
Under the AWS shared responsibility model, an AWS responsibility is to ensure the security of the internal network in the AWS data centers (Option B).
The AWS shared responsibility model defines the security responsibilities between AWS and the customer. AWS is responsible for the security of the underlying infrastructure, including the physical security of the data centers, the security of the network infrastructure, and the security of the hypervisor. The customer is responsible for the security of their applications and data in the cloud.
Nope - patching the guest operating system with the latest security patches on Amazon EC2, is a customer responsibility.
It should be B - AWS is responsible for securing the underlying infrastructure that supports its cloud services, such as the physical facilities, network infrastructure, and hardware.
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