What shared responsibility means
A shared responsibility model explains how security and operational responsibilities are divided between Unstructured and the Customer.
Unstructured is responsible for the infrastructure and software that it operates. The Customer is responsible for its accounts, data, identities, access policies, and the network resources that it controls.
This approach aligns with the shared responsibility models used by major cloud providers.
Using these tables
The following tables show which responsibilities belong to the Customer and which belong to Unstructured.
The first table covers traffic from the Customer environment to the Unstructured Platform, including access to the UI and API.
The second table covers traffic from Unstructured to Customer-managed data sources in the Customer cloud environment.
Customer → Unstructured (Access to the Unstructured UI and API)
| Responsibility | Customer | Unstructured |
|---|
| VPC / VNet Configuration | ✔ | |
| VPC Endpoint / Private Endpoint creation | ✔ | |
| DNS Configuration | ✔ | |
| Security Group / NSG Rules | ✔ | |
| VPC Endpoint Service Creation | | ✔ |
| Endpoint Connection Approval | | ✔ |
| Load Balancer and Target Configuration | | ✔ |
| Platform Security & Certificate Management | | ✔ |
Unstructured → Customer (Access to Customer-managed data sources)
| Responsibility | Customer | Unstructured |
|---|
| VPC Endpoint / Private Endpoint Creation | | ✔ |
| DNS Configuration | | ✔ |
| Security Group / NSG Rules | ✔ | |
| VPC Endpoint Service Creation | ✔ | |
| Load Balancer and Target Configuration | ✔ | |
| Endpoint Connection Approval | ✔ | |
| Bucket / Container Policies | ✔ | |
Each party is responsible only for the cloud resources that it owns and operates.