target audience: TECH BUYER  Publication date: Sep 2023 - Document type: IDC Perspective - Doc  Document number: # US51185723

Evolution of the Shared Responsibility Model to Shared Fate

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  • Philip Bues Loading
  • Frank Dickson Loading

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This IDC Perspective examines the evolution of the shared responsibility model (SRM) to shared fate. In what IDC now considers the third wave of the SRM, referred to as shared fate or shared destiny, this evolved SRM implies that cloud service providers (SPs) will not only continue to secure their part of the SRM but also increase aid for organizations to do their part.

IDC's Shared Infrastructure Model brings us to the beginning of the SRM evolution. Vendor examples of embedded security for shared fate and the nondigital-native and digital-native buyer personas preferences are explored. Advice for the technology buyer includes a discussion on SRM influencers, cloud SRM best practices, cyberinsurance and SRM, and generative AI and SRM.

"There should be a holistic approach to the shared responsibility model — There is no one size fits all. For example, a cloud migration best practice must take into consideration the user, the cloud service provider, and marketplace vendors. Following this path will reduce complexity when it comes time to architecting security as it may negate the need to create multiple security architectures," said Philip Bues, research manager, IDC Cloud Security. "The third wave of the SRM and its evolution to shared fate is not just theoretical. There are a number of very real examples that can be cited. Users in the third wave realize the unique value contributed by the cloud service provider."



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