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Scenario Overview
Modern business applications running in the Cloud typically consist of many independent (micro)services. This architectural style enables them to rapidly respond to market conditions. However, such highly distributed systems also come with costs, e.g. for their increased communication overhead and additional operational complexity. Quite often, those services are not deployed in a single system landscape. They are distributed across different regions, geographies (e.g. for availability and performance reasons), or even clouds. In such a multi-cloud setup with multiple platforms from different vendors, interoperability and standards become an important aspect to consider when designing a solution. This is especially true for the security of the solution from an end-to-end perspective.
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