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Government restructure creates new Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
Prime minister Rishi Sunak has debuted four new government departments as part of his Cabinet mini-shuffle, including a Department for Energy Security and Net Zero.
CCS Security framework position secured by Galliford Try
Galliford Try has been selected for a procurement contract on a £3bn CCS Security framework, to be delivered by GT's Asset Intelligence business.
Supply chain security: Protecting your construction firm from cybercriminals
James Griffiths, co-founder and technical director at Cyber Security Associates warns that with the construction sector increasingly becoming a target of cybercriminals, firms need to be watchful of their supply chain security.
Stevenage Stoneyhall Estate benefits from Secured by Design security features
Stevenage’s Stoneyhall Estate continues to benefit from the Secured by Design Gold Award that it received for its security features over 12 years after the development was completed.
What do you need to know about data security in construction?
With the world becoming increasingly digital, cybersecurity has emerged as one of the most critical elements of every company’s business strategy. This whitepaper from Bluebeam explores data security in construction, and how businesses can stay protected from cybersecurity attacks.
Major construction projects offered first-of-its-kind cyber security advice from government
Firms working on joint venture construction projects, such as HS2, have been offered first-of-its-kind cyber security advice from a collaboration of government and industry experts.
SBD supply perimeter security equipment to protect Pyramids of Giza
Secured by Design (SBD), member company Advanced Perimeter Systems Limited, have supplied perimeter security equipment for the protection of the ancient Pyramids in Giza.
Does the Queen’s speech deliver on levelling-up, planning system reforms &...
The Queen's speech has outlined plans for planning system reforms, cheaper, cleaner, and more secure energy and improved regulation of social housing.
Water treatment works upgrades perimeter security with Palisade fencing
Identified as one of 13 national Infrastructure sectors by the UK Government, the water industry has invested heavily in recent years upgrading perimeter security systems with the aid of LPCB (Loss Prevention Certification Board) and LPS1175 rated security fencing.
Galliford Try rebrands its Security and Active Fire business as Asset...
Galliford Try has rebranded its Security and Active Fire business as Asset Intelligence following the acquisition of nmcn’s water and asset security businesses in October.
BESA updates security following online testing fraud
The Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) has carried out a full review and updated its security procedures following online testing fraud.
Best practices for cybersecurity in construction
Bryce Austin from TCE Strategy shares some of the top tips and best practices for cybersecurity in construction with Trimble Viewpoint.
NCSC release cyber security advice to construction businesses to protect from...
Construction businesses are now being offered cyber security advice from the National Cyber Security Centre, on how to protect their businesses from online threats.
Two companies fined after security guard dies of hypothermia
Contractor Farrans and Corporate Service Management have been fined a combined £868,800 after a security guard died of hypothermia at a windfarm in Ayrshire.
Preserving Nottingham’s history with security secondary glazing
In 2018, Grade I Listed Nottingham Castle has undergone a £30m conservation, renovation, and redevelopment to revitalise and restore the 17th-century Ducal Palace and its grounds.
Boosting cybersecurity for better construction management
How Viewpoint for projects is helping UK contractors better control who gets access to vital project data, when and how.
Why cybersecurity matters in construction: Part 2 of 2
Viewpoint share some construction cybersecurity best practices and insider tips on what to be on the lookout for.
Why cybersecurity matters in construction: Part 1 of 2
Justin Snell, E.R. Snell’s vice president of technology, recently sat down with Mike Dooley, Viewpoint’s information security officer, to discuss the recent cybersecurity event at the company and how it was addressed.
Cyber essentials: Starting your construction cybersecurity journey
Peter Hodgson, UK engineering director at Viewpoint, takes a look at how the right mindset and strategic approach can make all of the difference in protecting your contracting organisation.
Planning for a crisis: The importance of a construction cybersecurity plan
Tamara Higham, marketing executive at Viewpoint, discusses the importance of integrating a cybersecurity plan into your construction business.
Information security in the construction industry
Cybersecurity isn’t something traditionally associated with the construction industry. But, as the industry moves forward, it’s no longer just a case of making sure...
Asite receives ISO 27001 security certification
Asite has received the ISO 27001 security certification across all its products, services, offices, and operations globally.
New BIM standard offers security-minded approach
BSI has published the new international BIM standard, BS EN ISO 19650-5:2020, which aims to help the AEC industry reduce the risks associated with sensitive information.
Surge in construction site theft prompts calls for tighter security
The construction industry is being urged to tighten security measures to defend construction sites from opportunistic thieves.
Security secondary glazing: The unseen levels of security
Selectaglaze secondary glazing can provide an unseen level of security to any property. It creates a second barrier of protection from the inside that can prevent the most determined thief or protect the occupants from the effects of bomb blast.
Construction site security boss found guilty of fraud
A security boss who ran seven companies under four different identities has been found guilty of defrauding security operatives who worked for him.