In the AWS shared responsibility model, the customer is responsible for security 'in' the cloud. This includes the configuration of the AWS resources they use, managing their own data, and securing application platforms. Amazon Web Services is responsible for security 'of' the cloud, which means it manages the infrastructure that runs all the services offered in the AWS Cloud. Incorrect choices might mix up these divisions of responsibility or incorrectly attribute the responsibility of the physical hardware to the customer, which is AWS's responsibility.
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