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    War in Middle East raises concerns about physical data center security

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    “Insider threat could be someone simply putting a USB stick in a server or having access to a data device that they’re not supposed to,” he said. “A threat actor could potentially cause harm within the facility, whether that’s mechanical, electrical, plumbing spaces or the data halls themselves is our number one preventative item that we’re trying to thwart.”

    When it comes to external threats, Guidepost looks after vehicle-borne IEDs and vehicle ramming, even if it’s accidental. That’s why data centers have high, anti-climb perimeter fences, multi-layered gates. and vehicle barriers that are put in place help to prevent any unwanted vehicles outside of the facility.

    “It’s a lot of what we call Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design,” said Bekisz. “It’s a theory that we utilize in our industry for ensuring that we are detecting and thwarting individuals before they are willing to commit some type of offensive action or some type of unwanted behavior.”

    That includes simple things like lighting right or reducing the visibility of the data center through shrubs and trees and berms and using that in consortium with physical preventative devices.

    Drones are a growing problem, even if they are not being used in kamikaze attacks. Bekisz said the only thing you can do is put in drone detection, so you have some type of device in the air in the area of your facility, and then you call for support from local emergency services.

    AI can also help by offering video surveillance that’s far more involved than passive CCTV systems or video surveillance. Modern security is leveraging artificial intelligence to identify patterns and abnormalities within that data so facilities can now bring to the attention of a security officer something that’s an abnormality or not normally supposed to occur.

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