What Cybersecurity risks should Concern Me? Construction HSEQ environment

Cybersecurity is applicable to more than just IT departments and office environments. With the increased reliance on connected tools, cloud platforms, and smart systems on-the-ground staff of construction sites, plant personnel, everyone must be aware of potential cyber threats. The risks are real and dangerous to companies, as they evolve faster than the awareness of employers/employees.

What Types of Cybersecurity risks are Common for Construction?

Construction sites have transformed dramatically as technology has entered the fray. Drones can now manage site surveys and mobile apps can facilitate logistics. So, what are some of the key cybersecurity incidents that may arise when working on a construction site?

    • Phishing attacks targeting site managers or contractors via email, text, phone call
    • Documentation theft via unsecured Wi-Fi or cloud storage
    • Disruption of security systems of site entrance systems

Case study: Bouygues Construction Ransomware Attack

Let’s explore a real-life example of the impact of cybersecurity failures on a construction site.

In 2020, Bouygues Construction, a major French construction firm, was hit by a ransomware attack. The attackers gained access to internal systems and stole sensitive data before demanding a ransom from their victim. This resulted in major disruptions to operations for Bouygues:

    • A shutdown of IT systems
    • A delay in all construction projects
    • Reputational damage to their brand
    • Loss of trust with their clients

There are several contingencies that can be implemented to mitigate the likelihood of this happening:

    • Backing-up the system to a secure cloud-based software regularly, minimizing the number of documents held offline
    • Implementing multi-factor authentication to protect access to data
    • Employee training on the handling of sensitive data and awareness of different types of phishing

To learn more about this case study: Cybersecurity Insiders

Lack of Digital Awareness, Rise in Physical Risk

Cyber breaches can directly affect physical operational aspects in the construction industry, such as worker safety, project timelines, and site compliance. A hacked system can place a threat to real-world structures and consequently, human lives. It is critical that cybersecurity is treated like PPE. Non-negotiable.

As technology expands more and more into the construction industry, so do the threats that come with it. Cybersecurity needs to be embedded into every step, from concept design to final sign-off of the project. It is about having strong foundations physically and technically.

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Authored by Gearoid Noone

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