Secure networks, access-controlled offices, and robust IT infrastructure for cryptocurrency exchanges, blockchain firms, and Web3 companies operating under VARA and ADGM in the UAE.
Dubai is the most active regulated crypto hub in the Middle East. VARA (Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority) licensing requires companies to demonstrate adequate IT infrastructure, physical security, and access controls as part of their compliance framework. Your office IT isn't just operational — it's part of your regulatory case.
Beyond compliance, digital asset businesses face unique risks: trading infrastructure must be highly available, employee devices accessing wallets or signing keys carry enormous risk if not properly controlled, and physical security of offices handling digital assets is critical. We set up crypto and Web3 office environments that are both functional and defensible to regulators.
VARA licensing requires documented IT security measures, physical access controls, and data protection policies. Your infrastructure must be audit-ready at all times.
Offices where digital assets are managed or signed require biometric access, CCTV coverage of all workstations, and strict network segmentation for cold storage operations.
Crypto markets never close. Networks, servers, and connectivity must have redundancy and failover to ensure your trading desk or exchange stays online around the clock.
Access to wallets, signing systems, and customer data must be strictly segregated by role. Audit logs of who accessed what and when are essential for both security and regulatory proof.
Web3 and exchange companies frequently expand fast. New offices across Dubai's free zones — DIFC, DMCC, Dubai Internet City — need consistent IT standards set up quickly.
Development teams and compliance staff often work across multiple locations. Secure VPN and zero-trust network access keeps remote connections from becoming a liability.
We configure your office network, servers, and security systems in line with the physical and technical controls that VARA requires for licensed VASPs. We document every component — network diagrams, access control policies, camera placements — so your IT infrastructure supports your licencing submission and ongoing audits.
Restrict entry to server rooms, signing stations, and executive areas using biometric readers and smart card systems. Access is logged with timestamps and user IDs. Permissions are revoked instantly when roles change or employees leave — no manual key management.
We design segregated VLANs that physically separate your internet-facing trading systems, internal operations, compliance tools, and any cold storage adjacent infrastructure. Devices on one segment cannot reach another without explicit firewall rules — reducing your attack surface substantially.
High-definition cameras cover workstation areas, server rooms, reception, and all entry and exit points. Footage is retained for the periods VARA requires. Remote monitoring allows your security team or compliance officers to review footage from anywhere.
Primary and backup ISP connections with automatic failover ensure your exchange or trading operations stay online even when a single ISP has an outage. For critical operations, we can integrate 4G/5G failover as a tertiary line.
Rack installation, structured cabling, UPS power protection, and environmental monitoring for on-premise servers. Whether you're running matching engines, compliance databases, or internal tools, we set up the physical infrastructure correctly from day one.
Whether you're building your IT environment ahead of a VARA application or upgrading systems for an existing licensed entity, we understand the documentation and physical security standards required. We don't just install — we provide the evidence trail your compliance team needs.
We also work alongside legal and compliance consultants so that IT deliverables align with their advice to you.
IT documentation and physical controls that support your VARA submission and ongoing compliance reviews.
Role-based access, audit logs, and network segmentation make it difficult for any single employee to cause catastrophic damage.
Redundant internet, UPS-backed servers, and monitored infrastructure keep your trading and compliance systems running 24/7.
Free zone offices in DIFC, DMCC, and Dubai Internet City set up rapidly — we know these buildings and can move fast.
Add headcount, open new offices, or expand server capacity without rebuilding. Infrastructure designed with growth in mind.
Every system documented with diagrams and written records. Your compliance team gets what they need without chasing IT.
Tell us about your VARA requirements or office setup needs. We'll explain what infrastructure you need and have a proposal ready within 48 hours.
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