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INDUSTRIES

Data Centers

IronSite provides tailored perimeter security solutions for data centers, protecting these critical facilities from vulnerabilities and security breaches. From planning and assessments to installing high-security gates, barriers, and turnstiles, IronSite offers full-service support throughout the process.

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Data Center Solutions

Anti-climb and anti-cut fencing, gates, and barriers for Data Centers.

IronSite provides turnkey solutions for data centers, featuring crash barriers, automated gates, and anti-climb fencing to protect critical assets and stop unauthorized access and potential threats.

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Automated Gates
Automated Gates
Bollards
Bollards
Access Control
Access Control
Security Fence
Security Fence
Video Surveillance
Video Surveillance
Mobile Access
Mobile Access
Drop Arm Barriers
Drop Arm Barriers
Portable Security
Portable Security
Cable Barriers
Cable Barriers
Data Centers

Data Center Expertise

Meet Data Center physical security standards.

IronSite provides expert guidance on TIA-942 and NIST 800-53 data center standards, ensuring compliance with industry best practices for physical security, access control, and infrastructure resilience. We can assist with:

• TIA-942
• NIST 800-53
• Design-assistance

YOUR TRUSTED PARTNER IN

Data Center Security

At IronSite, we're more than just a security solution provider. We're a trusted partner, which is why we offer data-center-related certification and auditing assistance for a variety of organizations. 

Data Centers

Design-build perimeter security services for data centers.

Get comprehensive solutions tailored to support your data center security project from start to finish. From assessments and design assistance to installation and maintenance, with IronSite, you're set up for success.

Assessments

Our assessments provide a thorough evaluation of your facility's vulnerabilities and security measures.

Design Assistance

Our design services help clients create effective, tailored security for their unique needs.

Installation

We ensure every component is installed correctly and efficiently for optimal performance and reliability.

Custom Fabrication

Our in-house team designs and fabricates custom gates for your site’s architecture, and requirements.

Project Management

From inception to completion, we deliver a structured approach to overseeing security projects.

Maintenance

Responsive support and reliability keeps your security systems operating at peak efficiency.

Repair

Our highly-responsive repair services get your security systems functioning with minimal downtime.

Training

IronSite offers comprehensive training programs tailored to equip your team with the skills and knowledge needed.

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Key Industries

At IronSite, we're more than just a security solution provider. We're a trusted partner, which is why we offer data center-related certification and auditing assistance for a variety of organizations.

Tier I, II, III, IV
NSA
Cryptocurrency
Banking
Communication

SOLUTIONS AT SCALE

We're everywhere you need us to be.

Enjoy peace of mind with highly experienced, responsive security expertise nationwide.

18

Nationwide locations

150+

Years of combined experience

300+

Employees nationwide

17,500+

Projects over the past 5 years

IRONSITE DIFFERENCE

Have one point of contact with nationwide support.

One point of contact

With a one point of contact you'll have better communication, response, and consistency across all locations.

Rapid response times

Having a local IronSite contact means faster response times for issues, repairs, or inquiries.

National reach + local support

Our local brands understand your regional market, regulations, and provide insights relevant to your specific area.

Turnkey security solutions

IronSite provides turnkey security solutions and a wide array of service offerings that work together for you.

Personalized partnership

By working with IronSite, you will establish a stronger, personalized partnership that prioritizes your unique needs.

Best-in-class products

IronSite prides itself on offering best-in-class products that set the standard for quality, durability, and performance.

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INDUSTRY

Certifications

IronSite's skilled security team holds many industry certifications in physical security, access control, and automated gate systems.

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Send us a message and we typically respond within 1 business hour. 

Hours: Monday-Friday 8 am-5 pm (MDT)

IRONSITE RESOURCES

Related documents

General Overview

Brochures

General Overview
DoD Anti-Ram Barrier List

References

DoD Anti-Ram Barrier List
Data Centers

Capabilities

Data Centers
Data Center Physical Security Best Practices

White papers

Data Center Physical Security Best Practices

Data Centers

Frequently Asked Questions

What maintenance is required for barriers and gates at data centers?
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Regular inspections, testing of automated gate functionality, lubrication of moving parts, and software updates for access control systems are critical to ensure continuous and reliable operation.

How are emergency exits secured without compromising safety?
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Emergency exits are equipped with access control that allows free exit in emergencies but prevents unauthorized entry, often using alarmed push bars and monitored door contacts.

Can gates at a data center be integrated with other security systems?
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Yes, automated gates can be integrated with video surveillance, alarm systems, and visitor management platforms to provide a coordinated, multi-layered security approach.

How do access control systems enhance data center security?
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Access control systems restrict entry to authorized personnel only, using technologies like biometric readers, proximity cards, and PIN codes to ensure that only vetted individuals can enter sensitive areas.

What types of barriers are best suited for protecting a data center perimeter?
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High-security data centers typically use crash-rated bollards, wedge barriers, and reinforced fencing designed to prevent unauthorized vehicle access while maintaining clear lines of sight for surveillance.

How is access to sensitive areas controlled in data centers?
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Typically, access to sensitive areas is controlled by biometric authentication, key cards, PIN codes, and other forms of multi-layered security protocols. Adding extra layers of protection such as role-based access also enhances security.

What physical security measures protect the perimeter of data centers?
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Fencing, surveillance systems, and crash-rated barriers are the more common types of physical security found at data centers. Vehicle access is restricted with crasher barriers and automated gates while perimeter protection is enhanced with guard patrols, motion-detection systems, and anti-climb fencing.

How can data centers leverage intrusion detection systems to improve security?
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Surveillance and alarm systems are excellent choices for continuously monitoring internal and external areas of a data center while detecting and responding to threats such as unauthorized access or unusual activity. High-resolution cameras with facial recognition and monitoring equipment that intelligently integrates to allow features like remote use are just a couple ways these detection systems can be utilized.

What emergency procedures should be in place at data centers?
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Comprehensive emergency plans that cover evacuation protocols, fire suppression systems, and coordinate efforts with local emergency services should be at the core of your emergency plan. In the event of a power outage, backup power systems like uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) and generators ensure operations continue. Regularly scheduled emergency drills and ongoing staff training also help in critical preparedness.

How can data centers repel and protect against insider threats?
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A combination of strict access control policies, surveillance, and monitoring of employee activity is necessary to protect data centers from insider threats. Additionally, implementing role-based access, logging access attempts, and regularly auditing logs to help identify unusual behavior are other practices that should be implemented to further improve security. Finally, background checks and regular security training for employees also reduces the risk of internal breaches.

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