A multinational enterprise is transitioning its legacy customer relationship management (CRM) system and corporate email to a cloud-based Software as a Service (SaaS) model. As part of this migration, the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) is updating the company's compliance registry to map operational responsibilities. Under the Microsoft shared responsibility model for SaaS, which of the following sets of tasks remains the sole responsibility of the enterprise's IT department?
- Configuring user access controls, managing device enrollment policies for corporate endpoints, and classifying data stored within the cloud applications.Cevap
- BApplying software patches to the application code, configuring custom firewall rules for application web servers, and managing the physical network infrastructure.
- CManaging database engine configuration upgrades, adjusting middleware settings, and provisioning virtual network subnets for isolated application environments.
- DProcuring hardware servers, maintaining physical security of the hosting datacenters, and deploying operating system updates.
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Configuring user access controls, managing device enrollment policies for corporate endpoints, and classifying data stored within the cloud applications.
Under the Microsoft shared responsibility model for SaaS, the cloud customer always retains responsibility for three areas: information and data, devices (mobile and PCs), and accounts and identities. Configuring user access controls, managing device enrollment policies, and classifying data directly map to these three customer-owned areas.
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Under the Microsoft shared responsibility model for Software as a Service (SaaS), the customer always retains responsibility for data classification, endpoints (devices), and accounts and access management, while the cloud provider manages the physical infrastructure, operating system, middleware, and application layer.