Data breaches, privacy violations and hacker-generated losses are on the rise and construction companies are not immune. The good news is that cyber insurance is available, coverage is broad and costs are reasonable.
Moving Forward: 2017 Findings and Recommendations From NIBS Consultative Council
“Moving Forward: 2017 Findings and Recommendations From the NIBS Consultative Council” explores how construction can evolve to meet changing needs of society and how new technologies can attract a 21st century workforce.
Risks to Mitigate When Bidding for Federal Contracts
Contractors bidding on federal contracts should pay attention to how they manage cyber risk, prepare for increased scrutiny and demonstrate that safety measures are in place.
Construction Sector Experiences Heightened Vulnerability to Fraud and Cyber Risks
Ninety-three percent of construction, engineering and infrastructure sector executives said their companies had experienced a cyber incident or information theft, loss or attack in the past year.
Natural Catastrophes Dominate the 2018 Construction Risk Landscape
Contractors are most worried about natural catastrophes, business interruption, fire/explosion and cyber incidents, according to the Allianz Risk Barometer 2018.
Takin’ Care of Business: A Security To-Do List to Fend Off Cybercrime
With the cost of cybercrime reaching $2 trillion by 2019, companies need a comprehensive security strategy to safeguard their networks.
The Year Ahead: Risks Affecting the Construction Industry
Executives at Travelers discuss risk, safety, the labor shortage and technologies that may affect the industry during the next 12 months and how contractors can prepare.
2018 Cyber Risk Outlook: What Construction Executives Need to Know
Unless the world stops using computers, cyber crime will continue to increase in the coming years.










