Data Centers & Colocation · Starkville

Data-center
security tied
to the audit trail.

Colocation halls, hyperscale campuses, and enterprise data facilities demand officer work that leaves a signed, timestamped record for every access event. Our data-center officers run the man-trap, document the escort, and know what "compliance-grade" means for SOC 2, ISO 27001, and PCI audits. Starkville clients served from our Memphis dispatch centre with fast median response.

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SectorData Centers & Colocation
CoverageStarkville
Officer standardSOC 2-trained
ExperienceSince 1998
DispatchMemphis · 24/7
9
Active data-center posts
TN metros · hyperscale + colo
100%
Access-event logging
biometric · badge · escort
< 30s
Mantrap alarm response
officer on-station SLA
0
Unescorted vendor events
sites under our watch
01 / The Real Problem

What actually
goes wrong in Starkville.

Every sector has its own failure modes — the incidents that repeat, the complaints that show up on every RFP. Here’s what we’ve learned watching data center sites in Starkville since 1998.

Access-log integrity

Biometric and badge logs need a human check on every anomaly. An officer runs the discrepancy queue in real time instead of post-audit.

Vendor escort & chain-of-custody

Service vendors in live cage space create the highest-risk hour of the week. Dedicated escorts and documented hand-offs keep the audit trail intact.

Mantrap tailgate & forced-entry

The entry vestibule is where most incidents start. Officer presence at the lobby, with eyes on the vestibule camera, shuts the vulnerability.

Tenant compliance variability

Different tenants inherit different compliance frameworks — SOC 2, PCI, HIPAA, FedRAMP. Post orders built to the strictest active tenant.

02 / What We Deploy

Six data center-specific
disciplines.

Generic guard companies offer the same six SKUs to every sector. We deploy data center-tuned services with training, SOPs, and post-orders built for the environment.

D·01

Lobby & mantrap officers

24/7 staffed lobby with mantrap visual monitoring, badge-issue, visitor vetting, and escort assignment.

D·02

Vendor escort & chaperone

Named officer accompanies every vendor from lobby to cage, remains on-deck for the duration, walks out with the vendor. Documented hand-off.

D·03

Loading-dock & logistics

Hardware receiving, serial-number verification against POs, chain-of-custody until cage delivery. No untracked hardware enters or leaves.

D·04

Perimeter & fenceline patrol

Vehicle patrol of hyperscale campus perimeter, power-yard, generator apron, and fuel tanks on randomized patterns.

D·05

SOC / NOC liaison officer

Officer seated with SOC/NOC team for physical-response integration on cyber-physical events: badge anomalies, mantrap holds, sensor alarms.

D·06

Audit-prep & evidence locker

Officer-maintained evidence binder for each quarter: access-log discrepancies, incident reports, CCTV retention logs — audit-ready on demand.

03 / Compliance & Credentials

Paperwork that
passes audit.

Your contracts, certifications, and compliance obligations become ours. Here are the industry-specific credentials every data center officer carries before first shift.

SOC 2

SOC 2 Type II aware

Post orders mapped to SOC 2 CC6 logical and physical access controls. Officer reports retained to Type II evidence-window standards.

ISO 27k

ISO 27001 A.11 aware

Physical-security controls aligned to ISO/IEC 27001 Annex A.11 — secure areas, equipment security, delivery and loading areas.

PCI

PCI-DSS Reqs 9 & 12

Media-handling, visitor log retention, and physical-access authorization documented to PCI-DSS Requirement 9 and background-check requirements under Requirement 12.

FedRAMP

FedRAMP PE-family aware

For FedRAMP-in-scope tenants: post orders mapped to NIST 800-53 PE family controls, with officer background checks at agreed-tier.

04 / From the Log

Real incidents.
Real responses.

Redacted entries from the data center incident log. Site names, client names, and personal details removed. Times and outcomes are real.

03:12Incident · 01

Colocation hall, east Nashville

Mantrap held on second-factor failure at 03:12. Officer confirms technician against escort list, verifies ticket in ITSM system, unlocks with supervisor hash. Incident logged, anomaly queue entry closed by 03:19. Access-log integrity preserved for SOC 2 evidence.

14:47Incident · 02

Hyperscale campus, Williamson Co.

HVAC vendor arrives for scheduled cage-space inspection. Officer checks credentials, confirms PO, runs escort for full 47-minute job, photographs pre- and post-state of cage, releases at lobby with signed chain-of-custody. No unsupervised vendor minutes.

22:33Incident · 03

Colocation facility, Memphis

Badge-anomaly alert: tenant staff badge attempted use outside scheduled access window. Officer intercepts at mantrap, tenant confirms emergency change-window request never filed. Officer declines entry, contacts tenant escalation, documents refusal. Anomaly closed by 23:01.

05 / Frequently Asked

Data Center questions,
answered.

The questions we’re asked most on data center RFPs, site walks, and scope-of-work calls — answered directly.

Q · 01Do your officers understand mantrap and man-trap-plus-pin workflows?
Yes. Every data-center officer trains on mantrap vestibule procedures, PIN-plus-badge workflows, anti-tailgating enforcement, and the specific vendor-escort protocols your facility operator has published. Training is site-specific before first shift.
Q · 02Can you document access events to SOC 2 / ISO 27001 / PCI audit standards?
Yes. Our access-event documentation — who, when, why, with whom — is retained in a client-accessible log format compatible with evidence requirements for SOC 2 CC6, ISO 27001 A.11, and PCI-DSS Requirement 9. Quarterly audit-prep binders are standard on enterprise contracts.
Q · 03Will officers sit with our SOC/NOC team during incidents?
Yes. For cyber-physical incidents where the SOC team needs a physical-response coordinator on-call, our senior officer embeds with the NOC shift and serves as the physical-response liaison until the incident is closed out.
06 / More in Starkville

Other sectors
we cover in Starkville.

Same officers, same dispatch, different post orders. Below: the other industry programs active in Starkville — plus the full Starkville location page for the general service-area overview.

08 / Next Step

Ready for data center
security that fits your site
in Starkville?

A senior officer with data center experience will walk your property, meet your team, and deliver a signed written assessment within ten business days. No cost, no pitch, no pressure.

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