Building Cross-Cloud Trust with mTLS

Establish secure, identity-based trust between Azure and AWS without VPNs or shared secrets. This hands-on session walks through building cross-cloud mutual TLS (mTLS) using private certificate authorities, provisioned live with OpenTofu, with full source code available to take away and use.
March 17, 2026 10:00 AM
PST
Live Webinar
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Panelists

Almir Zulic
Principal Serverless Developer
Almir Zulic is a Principal Serverless Developer at Serverless Guru who specializes in building enterprise serverless applications.

What will you learn?

1
Build Real Cross-Cloud Security from Scratch

Watch a live, end-to-end implementation of mutual TLS across Azure and AWS. You'll see exactly how private certificate authorities are configured and deployed across both clouds, giving you a working blueprint you can replicate in your own environment.

2
Eliminate Shared Secrets and VPN Dependencies

Discover how to establish identity-based trust between clouds using cryptographic certificates instead of credentials or network-level workarounds which reduces your attack surface and positions your architecture around zero-trust principles that scale.

3
Walk Away with Production-Ready Code

Everything built during the session is available in the sls.guru repositories. The full OpenTofu infrastructure is yours to explore, meaning you leave with working code.

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We collaborate with Fortune 100+ companies, guiding them to understand, adopt, and transition into the serverless world. Our expertise lies in empowering existing developers to be effective with serverless technologies, ensuring your team can fully leverage its potential.

Secure Your Seat!

Establish secure, identity-based trust between Azure and AWS without VPNs or shared secrets. This hands-on session walks through building cross-cloud mutual TLS (mTLS) using private certificate authorities, provisioned live with OpenTofu, with full source code available to take away and use.
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