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## Cloud Kerberos trust
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## Cloud Kerberos trust
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The cloud Kerberos trust model offers a simplified deployment experience, when compared to the key trust model.\
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The cloud Kerberos trust model offers a simplified deployment experience, when compared to the other trust types.\
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With cloud Kerberos trust, there's no need to deploy certificated to the users or to the domain controllers, which is ideal for those environments without a PKI.
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With cloud Kerberos trust, there's no need to deploy certificates to the users or to the domain controllers, which is ideal for environments without an existing PKI.
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Giving the simplicity offered by this model, cloud Kerberos trust is the recommended deployment model when compared to the key trust model. It is also the preferred deployment model if you do not need to support certificate authentication scenarios.
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Giving the simplicity offered by this model, cloud Kerberos trust is the recommended model when compared to the key trust model. It is also the preferred deployment model if you do not need to support certificate authentication scenarios.
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### Related to cloud Kerberos trust
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### Related to cloud Kerberos trust
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- [Deployment type](#deployment-type)
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- [Deployment type](#deployment-type)
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- [Hybrid Azure AD join](#hybrid-azure-ad-join)
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- [Hybrid Azure AD join](#hybrid-azure-ad-join)
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- [Hybrid deployment](#hybrid-deployment)
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- [Hybrid deployment](#hybrid-deployment)
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- [Cloud Kerberos trust](#cloud-kerberos-trust)
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- [Key trust](#key-trust)
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- [Key trust](#key-trust)
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- [On-premises deployment](#on-premises-deployment)
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- [On-premises deployment](#on-premises-deployment)
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- [Trust type](#trust-type)
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- [Trust type](#trust-type)
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### Related to key trust
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### Related to key trust
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- [Cloud Kerberos trust](#cloud-kerberos-trust)
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- [Certificate trust](#certificate-trust)
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- [Certificate trust](#certificate-trust)
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- [Deployment type](#deployment-type)
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- [Deployment type](#deployment-type)
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- [Hybrid Azure AD join](#hybrid-azure-ad-join)
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- [Hybrid Azure AD join](#hybrid-azure-ad-join)
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### Related to trust type
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### Related to trust type
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- [Cloud Kerberos trust](#cloud-kerberos-trust)
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- [Certificate trust](#certificate-trust)
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- [Certificate trust](#certificate-trust)
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- [Hybrid deployment](#hybrid-deployment)
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- [Hybrid deployment](#hybrid-deployment)
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- [Key trust](#key-trust)
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- [Key trust](#key-trust)
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- highpri
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ms.date: 2/15/2022
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ms.date: 2/15/2022
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appliesto:
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- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 10 and later</a>
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- ✅ <a href=https://learn.microsoft.com/windows/release-health/supported-versions-windows-client target=_blank>Windows 10 and later</a>
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ms.topic: article
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ms.topic: article
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ms.topic: include
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ms.topic: include
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[cloud Kerberos trust :::image type="icon" source="../images/icons/information.svg" border="false":::](../identity-protection/hello-for-business/hello-how-it-works-technology.md#cloud-kerberos-trust "This trust type uses security keys to authenticate the users to Active Directory. It's not required to issue any certificates, making it the recommended choice for environments that do not need certificate authentication.")
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[cloud Kerberos trust :::image type="icon" source="../images/icons/information.svg" border="false":::](../identity-protection/hello-for-business/hello-how-it-works-technology.md#cloud-kerberos-trust "This trust type uses security keys to authenticate the users to Active Directory. It's not required to issue any certificates, making it the recommended choice for environments that do not need certificate authentication")
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