Hmm, good point. Wouldn't be much of a 'service' if the customers had to worry about the underlying OS and network, am I right? *chuckles* Anyway, I think D makes the most sense here. Gotta keep those user accounts locked down, you know?
Yeah, I agree. The operating system and network are probably on the provider side. So it's gotta be either A or D. I'm leaning towards D since user identity and access management is a huge part of cloud security that customers have to manage.
Okay, let's break this down. In a SaaS model, the provider usually handles the infrastructure and platform, so I'm guessing the customers are mainly responsible for the application layer and user access. That would rule out B and C, right?
I'm not too sure about this one. The way it's phrased, it seems like we're supposed to focus on what customers are responsible for, not the whole security picture. Hmm, let me think this through...
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