As the construction industry embraces more technology solutions that manage invaluable jobsite data, important questions must be asked about protecting that data. A recent study conducted by Dodge Construction Network and Egnyte found that 59% of architects, engineers and contractors surveyed said that they have experienced a cybersecurity threat in the last two years. While integrating technology into everyday workflows and utilizing data storage has shown consistent benefits for productivity and profitability, digital discipline must be practiced to stay competitive.Ìý
Join Dodge’s Industry Insights Research Director, Dr. Donna Laquidara-Carr, and Egnyte’s Construction Practice Lead for the AEC Segment, Nick Decker, as they explore the vital importance of cybersecurity to your business, including the following topics:
- Gaining work: Preparing for the increase in cybersecurity as a project pre-qualification by owners
- Profitability: Dealing with impacts to project profitability during cyber attacks
- Managing Data: Handling of client data as if it was your own
- Cybersecurity for your supply chain: Encouraging cyber best practices for subcontractors on your projects
About the speakers:
Donna Laquidara-Carr, Ph.D. - Donna Laquidara-Carr is Industry Insights Research Director at Dodge Data & Analytics, where she provides editorial direction to the SmartMarket Report Series, covering such diverse topics as World Green Building Trends, Business Value of BIM, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Design and Construction Industry, The Drive Toward Healthier Buildings, Building a Safety Culture and Lean Construction. Her insights on these topics have been published in numerous industry publications, and she regularly conducts webinars and speaks about this research at events for diverse organizations, including the AIA National Conference, Greenbuild, Â鶹´«Ã½ National Convention, AGC National Convention, the Lean Congress and many others.
Nick Decker - Nick Decker is the Global Segment Leader for Construction at Egnyte. He is responsible for the growth and support of Egnyte’s general contracting and specialty contracting customers. Nick brings experience in the construction technology and innovation space from his time at Bluebeam and Dusty Robotics. He originally comes from the construction and engineering industry, having worked for large contractors Kiewit and AECOM Hunt. Nick holds a Civil Engineering degree and an MBA from Purdue University.
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Continuing Education:
CMCI Recertification Points: 1
Professional Development Hours (PDH): 1