Manufacturing & Construction Cybersecurity Scorecard

Quiz

How Secure Is Your Company’s Data?

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1. How are employees protected when logging into email, project files, production systems, or company apps?
For example: requiring a code, app approval, or text message before someone can access company systems.
2. If someone received a fake vendor invoice, payment request, or file-sharing email today, how likely is it that your team would catch it?
Construction and manufacturing companies are common targets for invoice fraud, fake vendor emails, and payment scams.
3. If your team lost access to drawings, schedules, estimates, production files, or job documents tomorrow, how quickly could work resume?
This could happen from ransomware, a failed server, deleted files, or a compromised account.
4. How confident are you that aging computers, servers, software, or shop-floor systems aren’t creating security risks?
Older systems are often harder to secure and easier for attackers to exploit.
5. When an employee, subcontractor, vendor, or temporary worker leaves, how quickly is their access removed?
This includes email, shared files, accounting systems, project tools, production systems, and remote access.
6. How well controlled is access to sensitive information like contracts, payroll, customer data, financials, drawings, or production files?
7. If your IT provider or internal IT person disappeared tomorrow, would you know where critical passwords, documentation, licenses, and system information are stored?
8. How protected is company data when people work from jobsites, plant floors, trucks, hotels, or home offices?
This includes email, file access, project systems, mobile devices, laptops, and cloud apps.
9. If someone tried to break into your systems tonight, who would know and respond?
This means active monitoring—not just antivirus sitting on a computer.
10. How long could your business tolerate a major system outage before it seriously impacted operations?
Think about email, phones, accounting, file access, project tools, production systems, shipping, or scheduling.