[AusNOG] Is CCTV a Necessity in a Data Centre?

Jared Hirst jared.hirst at serversaustralia.com.au
Sun Dec 2 12:28:55 EST 2012


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*To:* 'Skeeve Stevens'
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*Subject:* Re: [AusNOG] Is CCTV a Necessity in a Data Centre?









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Hi Skeeve,

I appreciate your response, are you able to respond to the specific
questions raised, I would feel that your response only covers item (a) in
my original request.

Can you please also clarify your response to item (a)? My understanding in
your response is that you indicate that ingress and egress monitoring is
sufficient. If this is the case, I would disagree as there are many
scenarios where a potential security incident could occur, where the date
of that incident could not be e

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*From:* Skeeve Stevens
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*Sent:* Sunday, 2 December 2012 11:29 AM
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*Subject:* Re: [AusNOG] Is CCTV a Necessity in a Data Centre?

Chris,



I think CCTV is important... but you have to ask a more Micro questions...
where?



Ingress/Egress, definitely.  Every rack? I don't think so.  As long as you
can verify who went in and out, and where they went... i.e. which room,
then you are fine.



No one wants to be constantly watched as they do their job, and let's be
honest here... video of an engineer sitting on the floor typing on a
laptop, or inside a rack playing with things, isn't exactly going to give
you much information about what they are doing, and anything it does, is
unlikely to be in context.



I've seen people even have cameras in their rack looking out... never sure
what that was for.  I used to have one in a rack opposite where I used to
regularly work in Global Switch, so I just stuck a bit of paper over it.
 No idea whose it was, but they didn't have a right to film me doing my
work.  It is also illegal since they don't have a sign saying they are
doing it, and I am sure they don't have a covert surveillance warrant.



Reference:
http://www.legislation.nsw.gov.au/fullhtml/inforce/act+47+2005+FIRST+0+N



When it comes to DC's, I am not sure what defines a workplace however...
and surveillance when people have cameras inside their racks looking out,
may be illegal.



Essentially, if you can't trust the DC's security, you probably shouldn't
be using that DC.



Who went where, most importantly, when, is all you need.



...Skeeve



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On Sun, Dec 2, 2012 at 11:18 AM, Chris Macko <cmacko at intervolve.com.au>
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Hi All,

I'm performing a small case study and would really appreciate if you're
able to provide your feedback in relation to the following questions
regarding CCTV within a data centre;

a) Is CCTV (recording) a necessity within a data centre?
b) Would you feel it's appropriate if a data centre provider didn't have
CCTV as part of their service provision and soly relied on physical access
logs for physical security auditting?
c) Would you state that CCTV is simply implied as a standard inclusion when
it comes to the provision of data centre services?

My personal experience is that CCTV is necessary within data centre
services in order to investigate potential physical security breaches in
events where physical access logs don't provide the necessary information
being investigated. I also feel that a data centre without CCTV would be
akin to a human without oxygen, in that both co-exist and are co-dependent.

I would however really appreciate your thoughts and feedback. Thank you!

Kind Regards, <http://www.intervolve.com.au/>

*Chris Macko
Managing Director
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