“Is it secure?”
The honest answer about any cloud platform is: the platform, yes. Your use of it? That’s on you.
Shared responsibility is the least exciting slide in any cloud deck and the one that matters most. The provider secures the building. You still have to lock your own door: identity, configuration, access, the data you put inside.
In my experience, the failures rarely start with the platform breaking. They start with a storage bucket left open. A permission nobody revoked. An admin account with no MFA. Unglamorous, and almost always on the customer’s side of the line.
The gap I see in this region: “secure by default” gets heard as “secure, full stop.” It isn’t. Default is a starting position, not a finished one.
If a vendor tells you their cloud is secure and stops there, that’s not an answer. Ask the second half of the sentence: secure for what — and whose job is the rest.