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Customer's Responsibilities in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI)

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According to shared security model, which two are a customer's responsibilities in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI)? (Choose two.)

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A. B. C. D. E.

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In Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), there is a shared security model between the customer and OCI. This means that both the customer and OCI share the responsibility for securing the resources in OCI.

The customer's responsibilities in the shared security model are as follows:

B. Customer data: The customer is responsible for securing their own data and ensuring that only authorized users have access to it. This includes implementing encryption, access controls, and other security measures to protect their data.

C. Local NVMe data persistence: Local NVMe data persistence refers to the storage of data on the local NVMe drives of the compute instances. The customer is responsible for ensuring that the data stored on these drives is protected and secured.

The other options listed in the question are not the customer's responsibilities:

A. Object Storage data durability: Object Storage data durability is the responsibility of OCI. OCI ensures that data stored in Object Storage is highly durable and available.

D. Physical security of OCI data center facilities: The physical security of OCI data center facilities is the responsibility of OCI. OCI ensures that the facilities are secure and protected from unauthorized access.

E. Virtual Machine hypervisor: The Virtual Machine hypervisor is the responsibility of OCI. OCI ensures that the hypervisor is secure and protected from unauthorized access.