I will narrate.
In this project, the CEO of Best Clothes Online Inc. (BCO) has asked you to
develop a detailed comparative analysis of cloud service models and their
security services. A comparative analysis provides an item-by-item
comparison of two or more alternatives, processes, products, or systems.
In this scenario, you will compare the pros/cons of cloud service models in
terms of security responsibilities and level of control between cloud
consumers and Cloud Service Providers.
Questions from the CEO to answer:
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What are the differences between IaaS, PaaS, SaaS in terms of shared
responsibility between cloud consumer and Cloud Service Provider? -
What are the pros/cons of each model?
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What security services are offered by each model?
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How can each model be used to support Disaster Recovery?
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How do the costs compare between models?
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Which model is considered better for small, medium, and large
businesses?
You will present your findings to the owner of the company in a narrated
PowerPoint presentation with 15 to 28 slides. Use the Cloud Security
Presentation Template.
Presentation Guidelines
It is recommended to use the Cloud Security Presentation Template.
Your presentation should be comprised of the following:
- One slide to introduce the presentation and describe what is a Shared Responsibility Model (SRM)
- One to two slides on the SRM for IaaS
- One to two slides on the Security Services of IaaS
- One to two slides on how IaaS can be used to support Disaster Recovery
- One to two slides on the pros/cons of IaaS
- One to two slides on the SRM for PaaS
- One to two slides on the Security Services of PaaS
- One to two slides on how PaaS can be used to support Disaster Recovery
- One to two slides on the pros/cons of PaaS
- One to two slides on the SRM for SaaS
- One to two slides on the Security Services of SaaS
- One to two slides on how SaaS can be used to support Disaster Recovery
- One to two slides on the pros/cons of SaaS
- One slide on the conclusion.
- One to two slides for references used for the presentation
- All slides must be narrated by you, the student, covering 15–28 slides.