Across industries, from banking to retail to government, UAE companies are combining public clouds (think AWS, Azure, GCP), private clouds, and even on-premises infrastructure. It's all about getting the best of all worlds. But as more systems get distributed, keeping control of user access becomes a whole lot more difficult.
Lay on top of that the UAE's Personal Data Protection Law (PDPL) and other compliance requirements, and all of a sudden, your IAM infrastructure must be more than functional, it must be impenetrable.
What is IAM for Hybrid & Multi-Cloud Environments?
In today’s evolving IT landscape, where businesses are increasingly embracing both hybrid and multi-cloud architectures, Identity and Access Management (IAM) has emerged as a critical pillar for maintaining security, compliance, and operational agility. But to understand IAM’s role, it's essential to first differentiate the environments it supports.
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