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Construction & Engineering Cybersecurity in Washington D.C.

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Construction & Engineering Cybersecurity for Washington D.C.

Washington D.C. is the heart of federal government IT and one of the most cybersecurity-focused regions in the world. Government contractors, defense agencies, lobbying firms, and nonprofits all require NIST, CMMC, and FedRAMP-compliant cybersecurity. The D.C. metro area has the highest concentration of cybersecurity professionals and MSSPs in the nation.

Construction and engineering firms manage valuable intellectual property — blueprints, project bids, client contracts, and proprietary designs. With increasingly connected job sites, mobile workforces, and reliance on cloud-based project management tools, the construction industry faces growing cybersecurity risks. Cyber Alamo provides the IT security and operations platform that protects construction firms from site to office.

Solutions for Washington D.C. Construction & Engineering

  • EDR for office and mobile workstations
  • Secure remote access for field workers
  • Cloud security for project management tools
  • Email security for bid & contract communications
  • Backup for project data & designs
  • Endpoint management for field devices
  • Security awareness training for all staff
  • Network monitoring across job sites

Construction & Engineering Challenges

  • Protecting proprietary blueprints & bid documents
  • Mobile workforce security
  • Job site network security
  • Cloud project management tool security
  • Subcontractor & vendor data sharing
  • Ransomware targeting project data
  • Multi-site IT management
  • Compliance for government contracts

Compliance

CMMC (gov contracts)NIST CSFSOC 2State regulations

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