Secure Hybrid Infrastructure

Build hybrid infrastructure with clear security boundaries.

Connect private, edge, and approved external environments through validated architecture and operational controls.

Private cloudApproved external
Secure hybrid boundaryAccess / network / monitor
MeshShieldControlPulseRecover
Hybrid architecture planningIntegration subject to validation

Hybrid architecture should not blur ownership or control.

This solution focuses on validated connectivity, access control, segmentation, and visibility across private and approved external environments.

  • Current connectivity assessment
  • Approved external environment mapping
  • Segmentation and access-control design
  • Identity and policy integration planning
  • Monitoring and incident visibility
  • Recovery and continuity considerations
  • Integration validation checklist
  • Operating responsibility definition
A secure operations workspace monitoring private infrastructure.

Architecture

Hybrid architecture planning

Integration subject to validation

Where Hybrid fits

Use this solution where the business driver, workload boundary, operating responsibility, and validation path are clear.

01

Network control

Design connectivity around segmentation, approved paths, and defined responsibilities.

02

Security operations

Align monitoring, logging, and incident response with customer-specific scope.

03

Approved integrations

Validate identity, connectivity, and external system behavior before publication.

Validation path

Each solution should move through assessment, design, and validation before publication or commitment.

Map

Define hybrid boundaries

Identify environments, owners, data paths, and operational handoffs.

Secure

Design controls

Shape access, segmentation, monitoring, and recovery controls.

Validate

Test integration assumptions

Confirm external connectivity, policies, and responsibilities before commitment.

Next step

Review hybrid infrastructure boundaries before committing.

Start with your workloads, operating model, and control requirements.

Review Hybrid Architecture