Hybrid cloud, as defined by NIST, is a composition of distinct cloud infrastructures (private, community, and/or public) that remain unique entities.
Hybrid cloud is becoming an essential enterprise cloud model, providing customers with diverse and adaptable resources. To successfully secure this complex landscape, enterprises should develop and employ perimeter, transmission, storage, and management cross-cloud security capabilities. In this publication from the Hybrid Cloud Security Working Group, explore best practices for these four areas of security, along with their applicability to the Cloud Controls Matrix (CCM) → Secure Connection Requirements of Hybrid Cloud | CSA
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The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) defines hybrid cloud infrastructure as a composition of distinct cloud infrastructures (private, community, and/or public) that remain unique entities. These infrastructures are bound together by standardized or proprietary technology that enables data and application portability. |
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