Cyber Risk in Construction: Securing AEC Projects in a Digital, AI-Driven World
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Construction sites are no longer just physical - they’re digital, connected, and increasingly vulnerable. In this episode of Protect It All, host Aaron Crow sits down with Lee Carsten to explore the rising cyber risks across the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry.
As digital transformation accelerates - with AI, digital twins, and connected building systems becoming standard - construction projects are expanding their attack surface in ways many organizations don’t fully understand.
Aaron and Lee unpack the unique challenges facing AEC environments, from fragmented systems and evolving workflows to the growing need for integrating cybersecurity into business decisions - not just IT functions.
You’ll learn:
- Why construction and infrastructure projects are becoming prime cyber targets
- How digital transformation and AI are reshaping risk in AEC environments
- The role of building management systems (BMS) and OT in modern projects
- Why foundational controls and human awareness still matter most
- How to align cybersecurity with real-world construction workflows
- Practical strategies to build resilience into projects from day one
Whether you’re in construction, engineering, IT, or OT security, this episode delivers real-world insights to help you protect the infrastructure we rely on every day.
Tune in to learn how to secure modern construction in a connected world - only on Protect It All.
Key Moments:
05:39 Importance of interpersonal skills
08:08 Construction security and recent projects
11:46 Challenges in AEC industry adoption
19:30 Importance of disaster recovery
20:31 Discussing costs of business interruptions
24:06 RFP process and bid management
27:25 Complexity of building projects
32:02 FBI investigation triggers and readiness
36:55 Managing complex building assets
39:37 Choosing durable equipment and future tech
42:01 Understanding OT data for security
About the guest :
Lee Carsten’s journey in technology began in the era of punch cards - painstakingly sorted and fed into compilers, where a single fumble could mean hours' worth of work undone. Lee studied COBOL in college, envisioning a future as a programmer. That path nearly led to Walmart, where Lee’s mother worked on the company’s pioneering buyer decision support system under Randy Mott. While the family connection and an offer from Kevin Turner to join a new team were tempting, Lee ultimately decided against moving to Bentonville and working for $18,000 annually. This early exposure to large-scale business technology, combined with pivotal career choices, shaped Lee Carsten’s perspective on IT and the evolving world of software development.
How to connect Lee: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leecarsten/
Website: https://whitecaprisk.com/
Connect With Aaron Crow:
- Website: www.corvosec.com
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronccrow
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