Physical and digital security for valuable personal and business data.
Our Casper facility, also home of our corporate headquarters, is secured 24/7. Access to the colocation center requires badges, advance notice and access control lists before entering. Access logs are maintained for 2 years, and audited frequently.
Video and audio recording through out the facility with incident and access retention policies on the data, with replicated geo-redundant storage.
Our engineers are able to monitor all of our network, facility and environmental systems 24/7/365 with automated alarms and on-call rotate to attend to issues fast and midigate possible issues.
Casper, Wyoming is considered a low disaster risk area due to its low risk of flooding, tornadoes, hail, and earthquakes:
Flooding: Casper has a minor risk of flooding, with 17.1% of properties at risk over the next 30 years.
Tornadoes: There are no recorded tornado events near Casper since 1955. Hail: Casper has the sixth-lowest risk of hail.
Earthquakes: Casper has the 32nd-lowest risk of earthquakes.
Casper has also been ranked as one of the safest cities in the United States for its low risk of natural disasters. It ranks fifth in natural disaster risk, and second overall in safety, in a study that examined 182 cities.
Natrona County, which includes Casper, has a regional hazard mitigation plan to help protect people and property from hazards. The plan can be accessed as a PDF, or hard copies are available upon request from the Natrona County Emergency Management Office.
Most of our cabinets have locking doors to give you another layer of protection. With a locking cabinet you know that only you or one of our employees can get into your equipment.