Ransomware, fraud, and outages don't just annoy — they blow deadlines and budgets. See where you're exposed.



FIND MY BIGGEST RISK

Construction runs on shared files, mobile crews, and fast approvals — which is exactly what makes it a target.

Here are the four gaps we see hit builders hardest.


Spot the one that worries you most, then tell us at the bottom.

1

Ransomware & data loss

One infected click can freeze your blueprints, CAD files, bids, and change orders mid-project — and most firms find out their backups are too old only after it happens.

Locked project / CAD files Out-of-date backups No after-hours monitoring
What good looks like: encrypted, regularly tested backups and rapid restore — a bad day never becomes a lost week.
This is my biggest worry →
2

Email & payment fraud

A fake email — looking just like a vendor or subcontractor — asks to "update banking details" on an invoice or change order, and the next payment goes to the scammer.

Fake invoices "Banking update" scams Change-order fraud
What good looks like: email and phishing protection plus verification steps that catch fraud before a payment goes out.
This is my biggest worry →
3

Downtime & disruption

When systems slow or go down, the whole operation waits — estimates, approvals, scheduling — and on a live project, hours cost money and trust.

Office / site outages Slow systems Remote & job-site access
What good looks like: 24/7 monitoring that catches issues before you do, with fast support and quick response.
This is my biggest worry →
4

Data protection & compliance

Your drawings, bids, and client data are sensitive — and increasingly, general contractors and insurers require you to prove you protect them. Falling short can cost you the bid.

Client data Role-based access Bid / insurance requirements
What good looks like: role-based access, encryption, and documented controls you can show clients and insurers.
This is my biggest worry →

Every construction firm we work with is matched to a vetted, security-first IT partner — chosen for your industry and the problems you actually face.