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Protecting your data centres with a multi-layered approach

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As we rely more on internet services and technology, together with the growth of cloud, virtualization and hyperscale computing, the behind-the-scenes workhorses — our data centres that support demands and daily business operations — face persistent threats. There are many security concerns associated with the management and operations of data centres, ranging from actual physical and perimeter security threats, to virtual attacks, to the workloads that they shield.

Disruption to data centres can stop businesses and critical infrastructure from functioning altogether. In fact, the demand for data centre security solutions is seeing a surge, with requests for integrated video and audio solutions to help these facilities operate more efficiently and protect themselves from perimeter to core. The global data centre security market is estimated to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 17.77 per cent to reach US$21.858 billion in 2026, from US$6.958 billion in 2019.

There’s no doubt that data centre security continues to grow, and that is why a multi-layered security approach, along with a holistic security policy, is essential to protect these vital assets. A layered security approach begins with defending site perimeter, continuing to the protection of server racks from system glitches, human errors, and cyberattacks. Today, data centre digital devices are often connected to the enterprise network, communicating with storage arrays and other devices using TCP/IP. In fact, a recent Nemertes IoT study found 86.3 per cent of participants reported they used networked intelligent devices for physical security in 2021. The complexities surrounding this type of critical infrastructure requires secure, comprehensive surveillance that lets the operator monitor their premises with fewer manned patrols. Couple that with edge analytics that further elevates surveillance hardware, helping to efficiently detect and resolve incidents in all data centre elements. 

Achieving higher certainty with layers of protection

An integrated security system lets owners add layers of protection to secure their data centres. A criterion for selecting protection measures to safeguard a data centre is to consider the five layers to ease burdens: 

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