Securing the Infrastructure That Powers AI: How to Build Data Center Resilience

Data centers have become essential global infrastructure, fueled by the explosion of AI, which requires more computational power, storage space and low-latency networking for training and running models. Most media coverage about data centers focuses on their voracious energy consumption, a real concern, but ignores another major challenge for these specialized facilities: vulnerability to cyberattacks.  

In addition to direct attacks on servers and applications to exfiltrate or ransom intellectual property, the connected OT and IoT devices that keep data centers humming can also be targeted to disrupt operations and cause widespread outages. To maintain resilience, risk managers must holistically secure both the data center infrastructure and its valuable contents.  

Attend this webinar for practical advice on how to:

  • Maintain an optimal computing and storage environment with continuous infrastructure monitoring for both cyber threats and process anomalies
  • Secure your data center's three zones: IT, building and power
  • Close security gaps like insecure remote access for cooling systems and other vendors
  • Apply IEC 62443 standards for industrial automation and control systems to the data center infrastructure
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Securing the Infrastructure That Powers AI: How to Build Data Center Resilience
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Securing the Infrastructure That Powers AI: How to Build Data Center Resilience

February 4, 2025
11am ET/ 5 pm CET

Data centers have become essential global infrastructure, fueled by the explosion of AI, which requires more computational power, storage space and low-latency networking for training and running models. Most media coverage about data centers focuses on their voracious energy consumption, a real concern, but ignores another major challenge for these specialized facilities: vulnerability to cyberattacks.  

In addition to direct attacks on servers and applications to exfiltrate or ransom intellectual property, the connected OT and IoT devices that keep data centers humming can also be targeted to disrupt operations and cause widespread outages. To maintain resilience, risk managers must holistically secure both the data center infrastructure and its valuable contents.  

Attend this webinar for practical advice on how to:

  • Maintain an optimal computing and storage environment with continuous infrastructure monitoring for both cyber threats and process anomalies
  • Secure your data center's three zones: IT, building and power
  • Close security gaps like insecure remote access for cooling systems and other vendors
  • Apply IEC 62443 standards for industrial automation and control systems to the data center infrastructure

Data centers have become essential global infrastructure, fueled by the explosion of AI, which requires more computational power, storage space and low-latency networking for training and running models. Most media coverage about data centers focuses on their voracious energy consumption, a real concern, but ignores another major challenge for these specialized facilities: vulnerability to cyberattacks.  

In addition to direct attacks on servers and applications to exfiltrate or ransom intellectual property, the connected OT and IoT devices that keep data centers humming can also be targeted to disrupt operations and cause widespread outages. To maintain resilience, risk managers must holistically secure both the data center infrastructure and its valuable contents.  

Attend this webinar for practical advice on how to:

  • Maintain an optimal computing and storage environment with continuous infrastructure monitoring for both cyber threats and process anomalies
  • Secure your data center's three zones: IT, building and power
  • Close security gaps like insecure remote access for cooling systems and other vendors
  • Apply IEC 62443 standards for industrial automation and control systems to the data center infrastructure
SPEAKERS
Michael Dugent
IoT Sales Director, Nozomi Networks
Andrew Nix
Global Data Center Services Strategy Manager, Schneider Electric

Data centers have become essential global infrastructure, fueled by the explosion of AI, which requires more computational power, storage space and low-latency networking for training and running models. Most media coverage about data centers focuses on their voracious energy consumption, a real concern, but ignores another major challenge for these specialized facilities: vulnerability to cyberattacks.  

In addition to direct attacks on servers and applications to exfiltrate or ransom intellectual property, the connected OT and IoT devices that keep data centers humming can also be targeted to disrupt operations and cause widespread outages. To maintain resilience, risk managers must holistically secure both the data center infrastructure and its valuable contents.  

Attend this webinar for practical advice on how to:

  • Maintain an optimal computing and storage environment with continuous infrastructure monitoring for both cyber threats and process anomalies
  • Secure your data center's three zones: IT, building and power
  • Close security gaps like insecure remote access for cooling systems and other vendors
  • Apply IEC 62443 standards for industrial automation and control systems to the data center infrastructure
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SPEAKERS
Michael Dugent
IoT Sales Director, Nozomi Networks
Andrew Nix
Global Data Center Services Strategy Manager, Schneider Electric
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Securing the Infrastructure That Powers AI: How to Build Data Center Resilience

Data centers have become essential global infrastructure, fueled by the explosion of AI, which requires more computational power, storage space and low-latency networking for training and running models. Most media coverage about data centers focuses on their voracious energy consumption, a real concern, but ignores another major challenge for these specialized facilities: vulnerability to cyberattacks.  

In addition to direct attacks on servers and applications to exfiltrate or ransom intellectual property, the connected OT and IoT devices that keep data centers humming can also be targeted to disrupt operations and cause widespread outages. To maintain resilience, risk managers must holistically secure both the data center infrastructure and its valuable contents.  

Attend this webinar for practical advice on how to:

  • Maintain an optimal computing and storage environment with continuous infrastructure monitoring for both cyber threats and process anomalies
  • Secure your data center's three zones: IT, building and power
  • Close security gaps like insecure remote access for cooling systems and other vendors
  • Apply IEC 62443 standards for industrial automation and control systems to the data center infrastructure

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