
Shared responsibility in practice – a closer look at AWS compute – Introduction to AWS Security Concepts and the Shared Responsibility Model
Shared responsibility in practice – a closer look at AWS compute The shared responsibility model extends across AWS compute services, but the specific breakdown varies based on the level of abstraction. Here is how it applies to different options: The following figure (Figure 1.2) illustrates the division of responsibilities among those options: Figure 1.2 –

Edge locations – Introduction to AWS Security Concepts and the Shared Responsibility Model
Edge locations Edge locations are sites that are deployed in major cities and highly populated areas worldwide to deliver content to end users with lower latency. While edge locations don’t host AWS services, they play a crucial role in the security and performance of services such as Amazon CloudFront, AWS WAF, and AWS Shield. Edge

Ensure network security – Introduction to AWS Security Concepts and the Shared Responsibility Model
Ensure network security Ensuring the security of your network is a key aspect of protecting your AWS environment. The way you define your VPC and subnets can significantly impact the security of your applications and resources. Proper network segregation can help avoid unnecessary exposure and potential security risks. AWS provides a variety of services, features,
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