Training Course Data Center and Data Security
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Even if you are the only one registered, the session will still take place (except in cases of force majeure).
Description of the Training Course Data Center and Data Security
The Datacentre and Data Security – Design Resilient and Compliant Infrastructures training course guides you through the design or redesign of datacentres, while integrating physical, logical and regulatory security requirements: redundancy, business continuity, access control, personal data protection, etc.
Faced with growing data volumes and availability requirements, companies must design high-performance, reliable and secure data centres. This is no longer just a technical issue, but a strategic challenge.
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Format
Remote (recorded sessions).
GOOD TO KNOW
This training course includes numerous exercises (60% practical) to enhance learning. Even if you are the only one registered, the session will still take place (except in cases of force majeure). A preliminary interview is held between the participant and/or a company representative in order to fully assess the participant’s profile (level, needs, professional context, challenges, etc.).
Assessment : during the training course, the trainer assesses the participants’ progress through multiple-choice questions, role-playing exercises and practical work. Participants receive a certificate of completion at the end of the training course.
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objectives of the Training Course Data Center and Data Security
- Understand the key design elements of a data centre (architecture, power, cooling, network)
- Identify applicable norms and standards (Tier, ISO 27001, Uptime Institute, etc.)
- Integrate physical, logical and regulatory security issues
- Design a business continuity plan (BCP) and a disaster recovery plan (DRP)
- Master the protection of hosted data (encryption, governance)
- Manage the evolution and scalability of infrastructures
Prerequisites
- Basic knowledge of IT systems, networks and architecture
- Awareness of security and compliance issues
Because each participant has a unique background and expectations, a preliminary interview with our expert allows us to precisely identify their objectives, level and professional challenges.
This enables us to tailor the training content to ensure relevant and personalised learning.
Target Audience
Ideal for IT project managers, system architects, IT directors, security managers, or technicians in charge of critical infrastructure.
Detailed of of the Training Course Data Center and Data Security
Strategic challenges for a modern data centre
Why (re)design a data centre? Business impacts, data criticality, costs, security and environmental responsibility.
Physical and technical architecture
Localisation, power supply, cooling, connectivity, physical security, high availability, Tier classification.
Safety and resilience
Access, video surveillance, redundancy, backups, disaster recovery/business continuity plans, monitoring.
Data protection and compliance
Encryption, access control, traceability, auditability, retention policy.
Scalability and modernisation
Virtualisation, hybrid cloud, growth management, anticipating future needs.
The advantages of this training course
- This training course :
- Combines technical infrastructure and information protection in a single approach.
- Is based on recognised standards (ISO, Uptime, GDPR) and real-world use cases.
- Provides a 360° view for architects, technicians and IT decision-makers.
- Includes compliance and risk considerations, which are often absent from traditional infrastructure training courses.
FAQ – Data Center and Data Security Training
What is data center security?
Data center security covers the physical, network, and operational measures protecting the infrastructure that hosts an organization’s data and applications. It spans physical access controls (badges, CCTV, mantraps), environmental safeguards (fire, cooling, power redundancy), network segmentation, server hardening, encryption at rest and in transit, and security operations (monitoring, incident response). MFE-IT trains infrastructure and security teams on the full data center security model.
What are the layers of data center security?
Data center security follows a layered model: physical (perimeter, building, racks), environmental (fire suppression, HVAC redundancy, power), network (firewalls, segmentation, IDS/IPS), system (hardening, patching, EDR), data (encryption, classification, DLP), and operational (monitoring, IAM, incident response). Each layer is necessary but insufficient on its own. The MFE-IT Data Center and Data Security training covers each layer with practical controls.
How do you secure data in transit and at rest?
Data in transit is secured with TLS 1.3 (or IPsec for site-to-site), strong cipher suites, and certificate management. Data at rest is secured with full-disk or volume encryption (BitLocker, LUKS), database-level transparent encryption (TDE), and key management via dedicated services (HSM, Azure Key Vault, AWS KMS). Through MFE-IT’s hands-on approach, learners deploy encryption end to end on a sample environment.
What is the difference between data security and data privacy?
Data security is the technical and organizational protection of data from unauthorized access, modification, or destruction. Data privacy is the broader concept of how personal data is collected, processed, and used in compliance with regulations (GDPR, CCPA) and individual rights. Security supports privacy but is not equivalent to it. Our MFE-IT training course on Data Center and Data Security clarifies this distinction with concrete compliance examples.
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