Episode 64

Developing Resilient and Secure Mission Critical Facilities (Data Centers)

Developing and maintaining resilient and secure data centers is a huge part of cybersecurity readiness. Spiros Liolis, Chief Technologist and Managing Consultant, EYP Mission Critical Facilities, Part of Ramboll, joins me to discuss the challenges and best practices of creating and maintaining state-of-the-art data centers. Topics covered include a) elements and attributes of resilient data centers, b) creating and maintaining a resilient and adaptive data center, and c) the different types of risks – geological, meteorological, and human – that must be considered when building and maintaining the data centers.

Time Stamps

00:02 -- Introduction

00:49 -- Setting the Stage and Context for the Discussion

01:54 -- Guest's Professional Highlights

02:56 -- Overview of Data Center Resiliency

05:41 -- Criticality of Data Centers

07:53 -- Key Elements of a Resilient Data Center

12:06 -- Build Your Own or Co-locate

15:00 -- Assessing the Effectiveness of a Data Center

19:32 -- Significance of Simulated Exercises/Tabletop Exercises

21:46 -- Importance of On-Site Visits

23:56 -- Technical, Commercial and Operational Due Diligence

26:17 -- Adaptive Design

28:32 -- Data Center Facility Locations

30:15 -- Best Practices & Final Thoughts


Memorable Spiros Liolis Quotes/Statements

"Everything we do today, as professionals and as consumers, relies heavily on data centers."

"There's a cloud of course, but nothing up there, 35,000 feet above the ground, is hosting servers. The cloud is practically data centers on Earth, right."

"What do we mean by secure and resilient data centers? will refer to the ability of essential data center infrastructure to withstand and recover from disruptions and ensure their continued operations."

"When we talk about potential threats, we need to think of them in terms of geological, meteorological, accidental, or even intentional risks. These are primarily the risk types we talk about when it comes to data center resiliency."

"The moment you power up a data center, you practically cannot shut it down."

"So the resiliency of a data center must consider how to build enough redundancy by design and by implementation into these data centers."

"So our methodology is to look at the different risk factors that may have an impact on the facility itself, whether it is your own, or whether it is being hosted; you need to evaluate, and measure the impact of different risks and these are geological risks, meteorological risks and human risks, whether accidental or unintentional."

"Nothing beats an on-site visit to check a data center's resiliency."

"So the hybrid design is really all about building the necessary critical infrastructure that capitalizes on multiple sources of energy."

"Education awareness is absolutely paramount. And that is probably one of our faults as well, data centers today are considered to be the naughty neighbors. I mean, they say, Oh, they're energy consuming, they take our water, they take our power; we as an industry need to educate our communities, we need to tell them what is it that we do. And of course, we need to make sure that we build them in a sustainable way, we'll use renewables, we will become community friendly. All of that must happen."


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Dr. Debabroto 'Dave' Chatterjee is tenured professor in the Management Information Systems (MIS) department, at the Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia (UGA). He is also a Visiting Scholar at Duke University, affiliated with the Master of Engineering in Cybersecurity program in the Pratt School of Engineering. An accomplished scholar and technology thought leader, Dr. Chatterjee’s interest and expertise lie in the various facets of information technology management – from technology sense-making to implementation and change management, data governance, internal controls, information security, and performance measurement. His work has been accepted and published in prestigious outlets such as The Wall Street Journal, MIT Sloan Management Review, California Management Review, Business Horizons, MIS Quarterly, and Journal of Management Information Systems. Dr. Chatterjee’s research has been sponsored by industry and cited over two thousand times. His book Cybersecurity Readiness: A Holistic and High-Performance Approach was published by SAGE Publishing in March 2021.