Shared Responsibility Is Often Shared Confusion
- Madhukeshwar Bhat
- 12 minutes ago
- 1 min read

The cloud’s shared responsibility model is well understood in theory: providers secure the infrastructure while organizations secure their workloads, identities, and data. In practice, however, shared responsibility often becomes shared confusion.
Responsibilities get spread across security, platform, and application teams, and assumptions form about who owns what. The result is not a lack of tools or controls, it’s gaps in operational ownership.
The organizations that manage cloud risk well are the ones that translate the shared responsibility model into clear accountability within their operating model. In security, clarity of ownership is often more important than the control itself.
Link to Youtube Talk: https://youtu.be/exuXzrPoNXU



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