A breach or hack of a construction company’s computer systems can result in loss of income, loss of clients, loss of trust by the public and even the loss of the entire business.
The Nightmare Scenario: What to Do When Systems Are Hacked
While no company can absolutely avoid a hacking scenario, applying basic risk management techniques will help lessen the overall impact of the hacking.
Insuring Against a Data Breach
Contractors are not immune from risks associated with cyberattacks and data breaches. Cyber events may result in litigation, so cyber insurance may make sense.
What Insurance Coverages Do General Contractors Need?
A general contractor’s insurance needs can be complicated. A knowledgeable agent can help demystify the options, explain what to require from subcontractors and how to minimize risk.
Don’t Ignore Auto Insurance, Excess Liability and Cybersecurity Risks
Now that businesses are settled into the new year, it’s a good time to consider some of the top insurance and risk management challenges that contractors and other construction organizations should expect in 2019.
Removing Risks From the Connected Building Through Unikernels
As buildings become more connected, software vendors should be making use of newer unikernel technology. As the value of the physical property increases, do not neglect the value of the cyber property.
Data Safety and Security On and Off the Jobsite
Establishing security measures before sharing data with subcontractors and suppliers will protect everyone from cyber threats.
High-growth Markets, Cybersecurity Stand Out in Real Estate Report
In the big picture, the most important issues to watch include cybersecurity risk management (dubbed an industry disrupter), infrastructure, immigration and resiliency tied to natural disasters.










