
Digitalization is revolutionizing the construction industry and opening up a wealth of new possibilities that significantly increase efficiency. As digitalization progresses, large amounts of data are increasingly being collected and processed in the construction industry. By collecting and analyzing this data, construction projects can be planned more precisely and carried out more efficiently. However, these advances also bring new challenges, particularly in terms of cyber security. Securing sensitive construction data is becoming increasingly important to maintain the integrity of the information. Cyber security in construction is therefore not just a technical necessity, but an integral part of the industry's digital transformation.
In the following expert interview, we find out from Jim Coleman which is one of the biggest technological innovations in the construction industry and why cyber security is essential for the ongoing digitalization. Jim is Senior Engineering Director of the Trimble Innovation Technology Group and shares current insights on a wide range of issues relating to digitalization and cyber security from his expert perspective.
You can watch the full interview in the video below with German subtitles or read the original on this page.
How is technology changing in the construction industry?
Jim Coleman:
I'm thinking of BIM in particular. BIM is a real game changer and we have seen how it has spread over the last five or six years. With BIM comes the digitalization of the entire construction industry, which gives us a huge amount of information and data. I think that's the biggest change.
How does digitalization affect cyber security?
Jim Coleman:
That's a really good question. For me, the technology in construction is the amount of data that we generate. So cyber security is essentially about all the data that we generate. We know that we need to share that data to become more efficient. Quite simply, securing it and making sure the right people have access to that data is what cybersecurity is all about.
Can the Internet of Things also contribute to improvements in the construction industry?
Jim Coleman:
The Internet of Things is a fascinating topic because it encompasses so many things. For example, you could mention Trimble sensors, simple temperature sensors, which are also part of it. They all contribute to the bigger data story that we can find in the construction industry.
What is the difference between IT security and cyber security?
Jim Coleman:
IT is simply a collection of technologies, and when we talk about cyber security, it's about securing those technologies and the data that comes in and out and how we handle it.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of cyber security?
Jim Coleman:
The advantages are obvious: we want to keep our data under lock and key, we want to prevent malicious actors from accessing it. We want to promote the idea that it will be used by good actors. When we talk about the disadvantages, I see the disadvantages primarily in the development process. Because we have all these monitoring tools that really slow things down. This has really affected the speed of development in the past. It's necessary here, but ultimately it's not balanced.
Why is cyber security a necessity in the construction industry?
Jim Coleman:
Cybersecurity in construction is no different than in any other industry. We really need to secure the data we produce. As we've already discussed, data is growing, and with it, cybersecurity requirements are growing and becoming more complex.
How can artificial intelligence be used in the field of cyber security?
Jim Coleman:
AI in cybersecurity is interesting because it really relates to data. Today, we find AI in the creation and processing of this data. The question is not: Should we do it? The question is: How can we do it? And cybersecurity is no different. It's not a question of should we? The question is: How should we do it?
Why is artificial intelligence a double-edged sword for cyber security?
Jim Coleman:
Cybersecurity is a double-edged sword because there are bad actors and good actors. For Trimble, it's very important that we work with known good actors who can help us secure the volumes of data that we know are growing. Especially for customers. The double-edged thing is the idea that the bad actors also have access to similar tools. So from Trimble's perspective, we don't rely on our own internal understanding of security. We work with partners and use best practices to keep the bad actors out.
Into the digital future with software solutions from Trimble
Driving digital transformation in the construction industry requires appropriate software solutions such as Viewpoint For Projects and Viewpoint Field View. Together, these two tools help to leverage the previously untapped potential of digitalization in the construction industry. At the same time, we guarantee the protection of sensitive (construction) data in our tools and in the exchange of data between the various stakeholders:
Viewpoint For Projects - the construction management software
ISO 19650 conformity for international standards in information management
Optimization of construction processes through precise planning and analysis
Improving communication and coordination between project participants
Support for data-based decision-making
Access to construction documentation from anywhere - both online and offline
Viewpoint Field View - the construction site documentation app
Efficient defect and task management in real time
Customizable forms for mobile devices
Digitization of information to increase efficiency
Real-time communication between office and construction site
Creation of configurable project models with detailed tracking options
Would you like to find out more about our digital software solutions for the construction industry? For more information and to arrange a personal demo appointment, please click here: https://www.viewpoint.com/