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BSI Launches Global “Mark of Trust” to Certify Secure, Reliable, and Sustainable Data Centers

January 12, 2026
3 min read
Author: Editorial Team

The framework supports long-term trust and confidence in data centers amid the projected industry growth, expected to expand from $242.7 billion today to over $584 billion by 2032, with hyperscale data centers doubling roughly every five years.

The British Standards Institution (BSI)  has launched a new Mark of Trust for data centers, designed to help tech companies and their supply chains demonstrate compliance with the highest global standards for reliability, security, and sustainability. The initiative comes amid rapid growth in the data center industry, driven by the rising demand for AI, cloud computing, and digital services, which has put increasing pressure on infrastructure, regulatory compliance, and environmental resources.

The Mark of Trust provides a globally recognized, independent framework to validate technical, operational, and compliance excellence across data center facilities and operations. The framework is modular, covering key areas such as business continuity, carbon and water management, and operational security, allowing organizations to adopt modules relevant to their business priorities. BSI will continually review and update the modules to ensure they remain aligned with the industry’s evolving needs.

Following a pilot phase, BK Gulf LLC, a leading EPC contractor in the UAE and Middle East, became the first organization certified to the Availability and Protection module of the Mark of Trust. The certification demonstrates BK Gulf’s ability to deliver sustainable, reliable, and compliant data center infrastructure, aligning with international standards, including ISO/IEC 22237-1. The recognition highlights the company’s organizational capability, engineering excellence, and commitment to operational and environmental standards.

David Mudd, BSI’s Global Head of Digital Trust Assurance, emphasized the importance of resilient infrastructure in supporting AI and technology growth, noting that the Mark of Trust enables organizations to address operational, regulatory, and reputational pressures while inspiring trust among clients, regulators, and consumers. Andrew Butterfield, Managing Director of BSI Built Environment, highlighted BK Gulf’s leadership in embracing international best practices, following the company’s earlier achievement of the BIM Kitemark™.

Aly Diab, Design & Engineering Manager at BK Gulf, said the certification reflects the company’s sustained commitment to delivering mission-critical data center projects with reliability, protection, and operational excellence. In a region experiencing rapid AI-driven transformation, the certification underscores BK Gulf’s role as a trusted partner in developing the next generation of secure, efficient, and sustainable data centers.

The Mark of Trust is available in two versions—one for facilities and another for services—allowing companies worldwide to demonstrate compliance, operational resilience, and sustainability in a transparent and globally recognized way. The framework supports long-term trust and confidence in data centers amid the projected industry growth, expected to expand from $242.7 billion today to over $584 billion by 2032, with hyperscale data centers doubling roughly every five years.

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