Data Centers & Cyber Security

Western South Carolina offers a secure, connected, and cost-effective environment for data centers and cybersecurity operations. With reliable infrastructure, access to robust fiber networks, and low risk of natural disasters, the region is well-suited for mission-critical operations. Our growing tech workforce, competitive energy rates, and strategic location make Western SC a smart choice for digital investment and innovation.

Data Centers

Western South Carolina is quickly emerging as a hub for data centers and cybersecurity operations, thanks to its strong infrastructure, business-friendly environment, and reliable utilities. The region offers access to robust fiber networks, competitively priced and sustainable power, and a low risk of natural disasters—key factors for businesses managing critical data and digital operations.

A major milestone for the region came in 2024 when Meta selected Aiken County as the home for its first South Carolina data center. This $800 million investment underscores Western SC’s growing reputation as a prime destination for tech-driven companies. Meta cited the area’s strong infrastructure, access to renewable energy, and supportive community partnerships as deciding factors in its site selection.

With a talented workforce, competitive costs, and a commitment to digital infrastructure, Western South Carolina is an ideal location for companies looking to grow in the data and cybersecurity space. Here, innovation meets reliability—making it a smart, secure choice for the future.

Advanced Cyber Security

With the US Army standing up its Cyber Command at Fort Eisenhower (formerly Fort Gordon), located in nearby Augusta GA, this makes our region a great location for Department of Defense contractors and other cyber-related companies to locate.

With numerous Class A office facilities currently in Aiken County, a contractor could be within 15 minutes of the gates of Fort Eisenhower. Workforce development continues to develop the next generation cyber warrior at all levels of academia, from K-12 to postsecondary with Aiken Technical College and University of South Carolina Aiken.

USC Aiken is establishing itself as a cyber force, most recently partnering with a premier cybersecurity institute, SANS Technology Institute (STI) to incorporate the STI Undergraduate Certificate in Applied Cybersecurity (ACS) within the four-year accredited degree (Bachelor of Science – Applied Computer Science – Cybersecurity) offered. USC Aiken is now the only four-year partner institution with SANS Technology Institute (STI) in the world. Through their exclusive agreement with STI, the STI undergraduate certificate has been folded into their four-year cybersecurity degree as an option for students. And the university is about 40 minutes away from Fort Eisenhower, the Army’s cyber center of excellence, with whom they are working on a partnership with. There is currently a $50 million Department of Energy Advanced Manufacturing Collaborative (AMC) research building under construction on USCA’s campus that will focus on cybersecurity and other cutting-edge STEM technologies. This will open up research opportunities and networking opportunities for students.

The South Carolina National Guard is also partnering with the USC Aiken to host their new facility, including a Readiness Center for training and logistics, and The DreamPort a classroom and testing area similar to the Georgia Cyber Center in Augusta. The Readiness Center, some 43,000 square-feet, would support training and logistics for two S.C. National Guard units. The DreamPort — similar to the Georgia Cyber Center in Augusta — would be home to classrooms, testing and training spaces, and a secure area, where more clandestine operations could take place. The DreamPort would cover 25,000 square-feet.

Local Data Centers and Cyber Companies

Available Sites & Buildings

If you’re thinking about bringing your business to South Carolina’s Western region, we’re ready to accommodate you with a broad variety of existing facilities and ready-to-build sites.

Education

The highly skilled workforce in the Western SC region is ready to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing economy because of the emphasis on education.