Description: Governance and supervision in the context of Zero Trust in the cloud refers to the processes and structures that ensure effective management of security and regulatory compliance in cloud computing environments. This approach is based on the premise that no entity, whether internal or external, should be trusted by default. In this sense, governance involves establishing clear policies and procedures that regulate access to resources, identity management, and data protection. Supervision, on the other hand, focuses on the continuous monitoring of activities within the cloud, ensuring that established policies are followed and detecting any anomalous or potentially harmful behavior. The main characteristics of this governance include the implementation of granular access controls, multi-factor authentication, and network segmentation. The relevance of governance and supervision in a Zero Trust environment lies in the increasing complexity of cyber threats and the need to protect sensitive data in a world where remote work and mobility are becoming more common. By adopting a Zero Trust approach, organizations can mitigate risks, improve visibility of their cloud operations, and ensure that only authorized users have access to critical resources.