Lock Risk. Powering Resilient Infrastructure.

Data Center Risk

Data center resilience starts with proactive risk mitigation, integrating physical, cyber, and operational security to ensure continuous uptime.

The Lock Risk Difference

What sets us apart is a real-world understanding of how data centers are designed, built, and operated. Our approach is grounded in decades of hands-on experience across security, infrastructure, and mission-critical environments, paired with a governance-driven mindset that goes beyond checklists. We align security with architecture, engineering, and operations, embedding it from site selection through the full lifecycle. Backed by industry thought leadership, we deliver practical solutions that strengthen resilience, protect uptime, and support long-term scale.

A disabled veteran-owned firm brings discipline, accountability, and a mission-first mindset grounded in real-world experience. Lock Risk translates that into sharper risk decisions, decisive execution, and trusted protection of critical assets, while aligning with organizations that prioritize veteran-owned partners.


Lock Risk is built on real-world security experience, helping clients turn threats into practical design, strategy, and resilient infrastructure. As a second-generation firm in the industry, our focus is simple, risk-based decisions, operational alignment, and security that works where it matters most.


Stay up to date with the latest from Lock Risk, industry insights, speaking engagements, project highlights, and emerging trends in data center security and critical infrastructure. From conference appearances to new thought leadership, this is where we share what’s shaping the future of security.


Data Center Security: The Blueprint for Resilient Infrastructure by Christopher Hills reframes security as a core design and governance function rather than a set of add-on controls. Drawing on real-world experience, it provides a practical framework for integrating physical security, cybersecurity, and operational resilience across the full lifecycle of modern data centers.


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