A hybrid cloud is a computing environment that combines public cloud services, such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud Platform (GCP), with on-premises infrastructure, such as data centers or private clouds. This hybrid approach allows organizations to leverage the benefits of both public and private clouds, including scalability, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness.

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Managing identity and access (IAM) across two different environments requires a robust Zero Trust framework.

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