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centre ’ s cooling system uses 3-5 million gallons of water every single day .
Aiming to cut this resource usage , cloud service providers are working on making their data centres greener . These efforts include relatively simple goals like extending the life of hardware and reducing transport needs , e-waste and energy usage . AI and Machine Learning is being implemented too , helping CSPs analyse resource consumption and better manage capacity .
Opting for a CSP that is actively working to reduce the carbon footprint of its data centres is a huge step towards greener cybersecurity . But what else could cybersecurity companies be doing to reduce their environmental impact ? Here are five areas to consider .
Five essential solutions for your sustainable cybersecurity toolkit
1 . Consolidate with containers
If you ’ re trying to use fewer resources while maintaining a high-performance cybersecurity posture , using virtualisation or containers to run tools and services can make a big difference .
Both technologies enable businesses to consolidate multiple functions onto a single physical server or device , reducing the need for additional hardware ( which becomes e-waste ), optimising resource usage and consuming less energy .
With virtualisation , you can also take advantage of dynamic resource allocation , which gives you the ability to automatically scale resources up or down based on demand , further cutting energy waste by shutting down processes when they ’ re not needed .
2 . Implement a greener firewall
Responding to the demand ( and necessity ) for cybersecurity hardware that delivers top-level protection while consuming fewer resources , many

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