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Title: Data Center Security: Core Concepts and Market Trends
Post by: matin.esds on June 04, 2021, 10:31:23 AM
Understanding Data Center Security

The concept of Data Center security discusses the practices, policies, security measures along with technologies that are used for ensuring physical and virtual protection of any Data Center facility. Data Centers need to be safeguarded against all forms of insider and outsider threats besides other forms of prominent forms of cybercrimes. They constantly pose threats to a Data CentreÂ’s security infrastructure.

The following are some basic yet commonly used considerations for deciding the effectiveness of a Data Center-


The considerations mentioned above might be complex in nature, made of different elements used to define individual Data Center componentsÂ’ effectiveness. The absence of a multi-layered security environment at a Data Center may compromise the Data Center infrastructure against all forms of persistent threats.

Why is Data Center Security Needed?

Data Center Security (http://"https://www.esds.co.in/dc-security") is important for any organization that stores critical and vital user information within Data Centers. A robust Data Center security infrastructure ensures hackers and other cybercriminals are kept away from the central repository. A Data Center security solution can be achieved either through Data Centers or a partner.

The absence of Data Center security can possibly invite the following attacks-

Access Controls in Data Centers
There are three significant reasons why an access control mechanism is indispensable in any Data Center infrastructure. These reasons include-

Implementing Physical Security Policy in Data Centers
A Data Center provider needs to ensure that the physical security solutions are accompanied by a detailed physical security policy of a Data Center. Such policies ensure that accessing sensitive information is asked to follow a well-defined operating procedure to mitigate any form of risks like data breaches, cyberattacks, or even damage to the hardware.

Ensuring Digital Security in Data Centers
Intrusion detection and threat prevention mechanisms can notify the system administrators about any form of advanced persistent cyberthreat. The advanced persistent cyber threats are usually performed by hackers, with the clear intent of collecting usersÂ’ critical information. Detection of advanced persistent threats within a Data Center demands continuous & real-time monitoring. The network and system log files must be constantly scanned and report an alert in case of any unusual events.

Zero Trust Architecture
Zero Trust Architecture or Zero Trust depicts security concepts and threat model that doesnÂ’t need the assumption that actors, security systems and services functioning within the security perimeter should be trusted. Instead, anything and everything that is being connected to the systems needs to be verified. The Zero Trust architecture has been designed to restrict all forms of security breaches that can hamper Data CentersÂ’ working.

Global Data Center Security Market
As per an online published report, the global Data Center Security Market was valued at $11.67 billion in 2020 and is forecasted to reach $26.61 billion by 2026. During the forecasted period, i.e., 2020-2026, this market is expected to witness a growth CAGR of 14.91%.

Market Growth Drivers
The growth of this market segment can be attributed to the following reasons-


Wrapping Up
The security of the Data Center must be considered seriously. Most organizations today are now migrating their critical applications and data to a Cloud Computing infrastructure. (http://"https://www.esds.co.in/blog/want-to-implement-your-cloud-infrastructure-easily-heres-how/") This migration to Cloud infrastructure from the traditional, legacy systems can make the Data Centers a soft target for cyberattackers.

Business organizations must carefully compare their real practices against the defined best practices and accordingly make adjustments to ensure complete Data Center security. For any enterprise, a breach in their Data Center is no less than a nightmare, and this is where Data Center providers like ESDS complete security of the data hosted across its Data Center locations. ESDS deploys a 7-layer Security Infrastructure for ensuring advanced, and best-in-class Managed Security.