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Microsoft Managed Control 1469 - Power Equipment And Cabling | Regulatory Compliance - Physical and Environmental Protection

Azure BuiltIn Policy definition

Source Azure Portal
Display name Microsoft Managed Control 1469 - Power Equipment And Cabling
Id f509c5b6-0de0-4a4e-9b2e-cd9cbf3a58fd
Version 1.0.0
Details on versioning
Category Regulatory Compliance
Microsoft Learn
Description Microsoft implements this Physical and Environmental Protection control
Additional metadata Name/Id: ACF1469 / Microsoft Managed Control 1469
Category: Physical and Environmental Protection
Title: Power Equipment And Cabling
Ownership: Microsoft
Description: The organization protects power equipment and power cabling for the information system from damage and destruction.
Requirements: Azure provides protective spaces and appropriate labeling for cables. Azure equipment such as cables, electrical lines, and backup generators must be placed in environments which have been engineered to be protected from environmental risks such as theft, fire, explosives, smoke, water, dust, vibration, earthquake, harmful chemicals, electrical interference, power outages, electrical disturbances (spikes). All portable online services’ assets (e.g. racks, servers, network devices) must be locked or fastened in place to provide protection against theft or movement damage. Power and information system cables within any Azure environment are labeled appropriately and protected against interception or damage. Power and information system cables are separated from each other at all points within an environment to avoid interference. Power cables are run under the floors, overhead in cable trays and within cabinets for protection from moving parts and accidental damage. All electrical spaces are behind card readers or additional key locks as appropriate. Access hallways as well as exterior entrances and equipment yards approaching the protective spaces are all monitored via video surveillance. Power systems also utilize redundancy as a form of protection. Datacenters utilize multiple power/utility feeds into the facility as well as redundant configurations of generators and UPS systems. Generator and UPS system components undergo regular maintenance procedures to maintain the systems in proper working order.
Mode Indexed
Type Static
Preview False
Deprecated False
Effect Fixed
audit
RBAC role(s) none
Rule aliases none
Rule resource types IF (2)
Microsoft.Resources/subscriptions
Microsoft.Resources/subscriptions/resourceGroups
Compliance Not a Compliance control
Initiatives usage none
History none
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