Knowledge facilities are chargeable for operating lots of the providers that underpin the techniques we work together with on daily basis. Transportation, logistics, vitality, finance, nationwide safety, well being techniques, and different lifeline providers all depend on up-to-the-second information saved in and accessed by information facilities. On a regular basis actions akin to debit and bank card funds, sending emails, reserving tickets, receiving textual content messages, utilizing social media, search engines like google, and AI chatbots, streaming TV, making video calls, and storing digital photographs all depend on information facilities.
These buildings now join such an unbelievable vary of actions and utilities throughout authorities, enterprise, and society that any downtime can have main penalties. The UK authorities has formally categorised information facilities as forming a part of the nation’s crucial nationwide infrastructure—a transfer that additionally conveniently permits the federal government to justify constructing many extra of those energy-guzzling amenities.
As I sit pondering the concrete actuality of the cloud in Cyberfort’s ready space, the corporate’s chief digital officer, Rob Arnold, emerges from a hall. It was Arnold who organized my go to, and we head for his workplace—by a safety door with a biometric fingerprint lock—the place he talks me by the logic of the bunkered information heart.
“The issue with most above-ground information facilities is they’re typically constructed shortly, and never constructed to resist bodily threats like robust winds, automobile bombs, or server theft from breaking and coming into.” Arnold says that “most individuals have a tendency to consider the cyber facet of information safety—hackers, viruses, and cyberattacks—which dangerously overlooks the bodily facet.”
Amid rising geopolitical stress, web infrastructure is now a high-value goal as “hybrid” or “cyber-physical” sabotage (when cyberattacks are mixed with bodily assaults) turns into more and more frequent.
The significance of bodily web safety has been highlighted by the struggle in Ukraine, the place drone strikes and different assaults on digital infrastructure have led to web shutdowns. Whereas exact particulars concerning the variety of information facilities destroyed within the battle stay scant, it has been noticed that Russian assaults on native information facilities in Ukraine have led many organizations emigrate their information to cloud amenities situated outdoors of the battle zone.
Bunkers enchantment to what Arnold calls “security-conscious” shoppers. He says: “It’s troublesome to discover a construction safer than a bunker”—earlier than including drily: “The shopper may not survive the apocalypse, however their information will.”
Cyberfort focuses on serving regulated industries. Its buyer base contains corporations working in protection, well being care, finance, and important infrastructure. “Our core providing focuses on offering safe, sovereign, and compliant cloud and data-center providers,” Arnold explains in a well-rehearsed gross sales routine. “We do extra for our prospects than simply host techniques—we shield their reputations.”
Arnold’s pitch is disrupted by a knock on the door. The top of safety (who I’m calling Richard Thomas right here) enters—a 6-foot-tall ex-Royal Marine carrying black cargo trousers, black fight boots, and a black Cyberfort-branded polo shirt. Thomas goes to point out me across the facility right now.