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Researchers have found over 20,000 instances of publicly exposed data center infrastructure management (DCIM) software that monitor devices, HVAC control systems, and power distribution units, which could be used for a range of catastrophic attacks.

Data centers house costly systems that support business storage solutions, operational systems, website hosting, data processing, and more.

The buildings that host data centers must comply with strict safety regulations concerning fire protection, airflow, electric power, and physical security.

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Narrator — Fred Mills.
Executive Producers — Fred Mills and Graham MacAree.
Producer — Adam Savage.
Video Editing — Aaron Wood.
Motion Graphics — Vince North.

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