| Defining Threat |
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Proactive structural security© provides flexible design that enables e-pendant organizations to meet the changing needs of their technology based operations. Proactive structural security© is protection against... |
| Product Overview |
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IT Facilities are constantly changing as the business environment evolves. Our truly modular system will grow, shrink or move with your company as your business adapts to market conditions. While providing unparalleled Multi-Threat protection. |
| Performance Standards |
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The Modular iBunker™ is engineered for interior applications against exterior construction standards. Meets and exceeds International Building Code (IBC-2003) for wind 100 MPH, 40lbs. Live load, zone 4 seismic, joint construction 1,000lbs/psi bending tolerances |
| Risk Mitigation |
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Events rated as probability and impact. To be determined by location and level of exposure to the threat.
A business in Montana will view a hurricane differently than a business located in Florida. Likewise the impact of a hurricane on your facility can be measured in terms of high or low |
| IT Risks and Industry |
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Disaster Recovery Journal in 1998 performed a study of 500 hot site disasters, and from these sample sites they identified eleven causes for these disasters. Power/ Mechanical, Network, Software, Hardware, Explosions, Storms, Social, Hurricanes, Earthquakes, Floods and Fire. |
| E-Pendancy Management |
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Operational failures Power and Mechanical account for 17% of the total failures.
Logical Failures accounted for 23% of the failures. 2% due to DR Test failure and relocation delays
While 58% of disaster failures resulted from structural breaches. |
| The Information Protection Plan(IPP) |
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The Information Protection Plan (IPP) is a language demonstrating that in order to be secure it is not a matter of employing one or a few security disciples. You need to employ all disciplines Physical, Operational, Logical and Structural SecurityŠ without compromise in order to be secure. |
| Anatomy of a Disaster |
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There are two components that make up a disaster; the Event and the Disaster, which is the loss of services.
Our products are engineered to preserve your systems through an event such as fire, flood, earthquake, hurricane, explosion or RF-EMI/EMP while mitigating the disaster. |
| IPP Purpose |
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Most contingency plans tend to be built on a flat minimum level of capability business models (MLCM). The problem with this is that most businesses do not survive on flat MLCM. Actual business survival is based on growth and this is where most MLCM contingency plans fail. |
| Business Survival |
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A study was conducted by the Debis Insurance Companies. They queried companies and asked; How many could survive, and for what period of time, without access to their data. The response was... |
| Structural Cost Analysis |
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The Modular iBunker™ offers Tier IV protection for your assets at costs as low as Tier II pricing, with added benefit of modularity and simultaneous Multi-Threat design. Protecting against fire, heat, smoke, water. humidity, acrid gasses, explosion, dust, EMI/EMP, construction hazards and unauthorized access. |
| The Difference |
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A CEO asks his CIO;" what do I need to structurally protect our enterprise"? The decision makers rely on the advice of their consultants which are experienced with standard construction technology. They deploy an F90 rated sheetrock wall to keep out the flames for 90 minutes. Is the business protected? |