Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP) Practice Exam

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Which type of cloud storage applies to both public and private infrastructure for critical and non-critical data?

  1. Hybrid Cloud Storage

  2. Mobile Cloud Storage

  3. Personal Cloud Storage

  4. Private Cloud Storage

The correct answer is: Hybrid Cloud Storage

Hybrid Cloud Storage integrates both public and private cloud environments, making it suitable for managing critical and non-critical data across various infrastructures. This type of storage allows organizations to leverage the scalability and cost-effectiveness of public clouds while maintaining the security and control of private storage for sensitive data. By using a hybrid approach, organizations can optimize their data management strategies, ensuring that critical data is stored in a secure environment while non-critical data can be hosted more economically in the public cloud. This flexibility is essential for businesses that need to scale their storage solutions to meet fluctuating demands or regulatory requirements. In contrast, the other cloud storage types have more specific applications. Mobile Cloud Storage focuses on accessing and storing data through mobile devices, which may not be ideal for balancing critical and non-critical data needs. Personal Cloud Storage is designed for individual users rather than organizations, limiting its scalability and management capabilities across different infrastructures. Private Cloud Storage is exclusively utilized within an organization's own data center for highly sensitive data, lacking the ability to also manage non-critical data using external public resources, thus missing out on the benefits of broader scalability and cost efficiency.