Technology

The Construction Industry Is More Vulnerable Than Ever to Cyber Attacks
Contractors are appealing targets for cyber criminals. Here’s how to protect your business.
By Dan Hanson and Hannah Hoeflinger
July 11, 2022
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by Dan Hanson
Dan Hanson, CPCU, is senior vice president for management liability with the Marsh McLennan Agency. He can be reached at dan.hanson@marshmma.com.
by Hannah Hoeflinger
Hannah Hoeflinger is national cyber risk operations leader for Marsh McLennan Agency. She can be reached at Hannah.Hoeflinger@MarshMMA.com.
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