Sensitive or confidential information for private contracts (government installations, etc.)
No industry is immune to cyberattacks, including the construction industry. According to data breach statistics from BigCommerce, the average cost of a data breach in 2020 was $150 million. Can your construction company sustain a loss of that magnitude?
Some other statistics of data breaches from Rival Security include:
Your chance of a data breach is roughly 27%.
84% of companies lack IT security.
Every 39 seconds, there is another attack.
In 2019, there were 1,473 cyberattacks.
The U.S. is the most targeted county.
How Can Hackers/Fraudsters Target Your Company?
There are various types of methods that hackers use to target and execute fraud upon your company. Some of those include:
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Inside the Market’s roundup of some of today’s key analyst actions
Pointing to the recent outperformance of its shares, Scotia Capital analyst Konark Gupta lowered his rating for
Air Canada (AC-T) to “sector perform” from “sector outperform” on Friday.
“The shares are over 30 per cent year-to-date likely on recovery hopes, outperforming the rest of our coverage by 17 points and TSX by 22 points,” he said. “While the stock could have further upside potential in the long term from full recovery in air travel and strong FCF generation, we note at current levels the market is already largely pricing in our base case projections to 2023 (discounted back) as well as a scenario where EBITDA fully recov
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Ontario Solicitor General Sylvia Jones, joined by Infrastructure Minister Monte McNaughton, announce the Progressive Conservative provincial government s commitment to a new Thunder Bay correctional complex to replace the Thunder Bay District Jail on Thursday, April 25, 2019. (tbnewswatch.com/FILE)
THUNDER BAY – Ontario’s solicitor general says a contractor has been chosen to complete expansion infrastructure projects at both the Thunder Bay Correctional Centre and the Kenora Jail.
Sylvia Jones on Thursday announced Bird Construction Inc. is expected to complete the work at the two facilities.
Highlights include an Indigenous bail and remand program to decrease the need for pre-trial custody of Indigenous people, a Indigenous restorative justice program to strengthen cultural identity and reduce future involvement with the judicial system and a justice centre in Kenora to address the overrepresentation of Indigenous people in the local justice system.