Electrified perimeter fence
The site boundary is an electrified fence under overlapping camera coverage. Contact with the fence raises an alarm at the monitoring center and directs the cameras covering that section.
An electrified perimeter fence, a VRKI 2.0 Class 4 certified alarm system, camera surveillance around the clock, license-plate registration at the gate, mantraps on every entry and multi-factor authentication on every door. The full build, on one page.
A security system designed to the highest of standards, built to ensure the physical safety of the data our clients entrust us with.
The alarm system is certified under VRKI 2.0 at Class 4, and every layer below it is part of how the building runs day to day.
Six layers, working together around the clock.
The site boundary is an electrified fence under overlapping camera coverage. Contact with the fence raises an alarm at the monitoring center and directs the cameras covering that section.
Every vehicle entering the site is registered by plate at the gate. Deliveries are announced in advance and matched against the registration on arrival — an unannounced vehicle does not get past the fence line.
A certified alarm system covering the perimeter, the building shell and the interior. Data halls, the meet-me room, offices and loading areas are zoned and independently armable. Alarms reach a certified monitoring center over two independent paths, with a contracted security response.
Monitored camera coverage around the clock, with retention long enough for forensic review. The perimeter, every entry point, internal corridors and the white-space aisles are all in frame.
Entry into the building runs through interlocked double doors — one opens only after the other has closed behind you. External doors are reinforced to resist forced entry with power tools, and the same hardening extends to the roof and walls.
Multi-factor authentication from the building entrance to the data hall door. Every access event is logged and retained. Visitors are pre-registered and escorted; contractor work follows a documented permit procedure.
Key and credential lifecycle, incident response and audit procedures are documented and reviewed against our operational baseline. The physical-security plan and the operational baseline together close the loop on the certification.
We do not publish the security plan. Compliance and audit teams running vendor due diligence can request the SOC 2 Type II report under NDA — that report covers the operational evidence layered on top of the physical build.
For procurement files and audit packets, we share the SOC 2 Type II report under NDA. It documents the operational evidence layered on top of the physical-security build.