Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP) Practice Exam

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How can a cloud app be described?

  1. A software application installed on a local computer

  2. A software application managed by a third-party service provider

  3. A software application that is accessed via the Internet

  4. A software application specifically designed for mobile devices

The correct answer is: A software application that is accessed via the Internet

The description of a cloud app is best captured by the statement that it is a software application that is accessed via the Internet. This definition highlights the primary characteristic of cloud applications: their accessibility through internet connectivity, rather than being tied to a specific device or location. Cloud applications are hosted on remote servers managed by service providers and can be used from various devices such as computers, tablets, or smartphones, as long as there is an internet connection. This provides users with flexibility and convenience, enabling them to use the application from anywhere without needing to install it locally. In contrast, other options depict applications that do not emphasize the cloud aspect. A local computer installation suggests that the software is tied to a specific machine, lacking the cloud's accessibility. The mention of a third-party service provider is too vague, as not all applications managed by such providers are cloud-based. Finally, applications designed specifically for mobile devices do not encompass the broader range of cloud applications available to various platforms.