Physical security is the first line of defense in protecting
your data center from unauthorized access, theft, and tampering
A comprehensive security plan should incorporate multiple layers
of protection.
Physical Barriers (Walls, Cages)
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The physical perimeter of the data center should be secured
with robust walls.
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Within the data center, sensitive areas can be further
protected with cages to segregate equipment and control
access.
Lockable Cabinets and Enclosures
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Server racks and cabinets should be equipped with locking
mechanisms to prevent unauthorized physical access to
servers, switches, and other hardware.
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Options range from standard key locks to more advanced
electronic locking systems.
Cable Locks and Tamper-Proof Hardware
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For enhanced security at the component level, cable locks
can be used to secure individual pieces of equipment.
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Tamper-proof hardware, such as security screws and seals,
can also deter and provide evidence of unauthorized attempts
to access or modify equipment.
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Advanced cabinet security can include electronic locks with
features like remote access monitoring and audit trails,
which can be integrated with centralized management
systems.
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