If an organization’s data is stored in the cloud rather than on-premises, is the data owner still accountable if the cloud provider

If an organization’s data is stored in the cloud rather than on-premises, is the data owner still accountable if the cloud provider

Part 1
Chapter 11 Assignment:
Using Word or a Word-compatible word processor, submit the following deliverables. For written
responses, each numbered answer should be 150 words (a nice paragraph) at a minimum, well-
written (including proper spelling, punctuation, grammar), and cover the topic fully. Use a standard
font (such as Arial or Calibri), font size 12, and double-space your answers. If you use information
found outside of the text in your answer (this is highly encouraged), cite your source(s). Make sure to
number your answers appropriately. If you are skipping an answer, number as usual and note “No
Answer” or “Question skipped.”
Assignment Requirements
The business is accountable to ensure data is protected and to define handling requirements. IT is the
custodian of data. The position of the data owner should be senior enough to be accountable. The data
owner has a vested interest in making sure the data is accurate and properly secure.
Answer the following question(s):

  1. If an organization’s data is stored in the cloud rather than on-premises, is the data owner still accountable if the cloud provider suffers a breach and data is stolen? Why or why not?100-150 WORDS
  2. Would an organization’s data classification scheme affect how well protected data is in the
    cloud? 100-150 WORDS

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