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INSTRUCTORS: 
Joel VanDusen
Scott Belcher
Sergio Serrano
Todd Chollet
Andy Souders
Julia Castillo

This techsession will only award PDHs for completion.

Purpose and Background

Construction Materials Digitization in the United States & the Future of the Connected Jobsite (46 minutes)

The presentation delves into the advanced digital transformation of construction materials management. It highlights the integration of IoT devices, AI, and cloud technologies to streamline material tracking, enhance supply chain transparency, and improve real-time decision-making on jobsites. This technical discussion explores how digitization can reduce waste, increase productivity, and lead to safer, more efficient construction practices. Future trends such as connected sites, where digital systems enable seamless coordination and automation, are also examined for their potential to revolutionize the construction industry.

Is the Transit Industry Prepared for the Cyber Revolution? Policy, Recommendations to Enhance Surface Transit Cyber Preparedness (10 minutes)

The presentation examines the current state of cybersecurity in the transit industry and the steps needed to protect critical infrastructure. It covers the vulnerabilities of modern transit systems due to increased digital connectivity and automation, highlighting the potential threats posed by cyberattacks. The presentation also discusses policy recommendations and best practices for enhancing cyber defenses, including risk assessments, incident response strategies, and staff training. Engineers will gain insights into the technical measures required to safeguard surface transit systems in an increasingly digital landscape.

Is There Light at the End of the Tunnel? The Outlook for Cybersecurity Insurance and Transit in 2024 (15 minutes)

The presentation explores the evolving role of cybersecurity insurance within the transit industry. It addresses the increasing risks posed by cyberattacks on transit systems and the challenges of insuring against these threats. The session examines the latest trends in cybersecurity insurance policies, including coverage options, risk assessment criteria, and the financial implications for transit agencies. Engineers will learn about the technical considerations and industry standards that are shaping the future of cybersecurity insurance in public transportation.

The Importance of Starting with a NIST-Based Cybersecurity Assessment (12 minutes)

The presentation emphasizes the foundational role of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) framework in securing engineering systems. It details how NIST-based assessments provide a structured approach to identifying vulnerabilities, evaluating risks, and implementing cybersecurity controls. The session covers the technical steps involved in conducting a NIST assessment, including risk management, threat identification, and compliance with industry standards. Engineers will gain a deeper understanding of how adopting a NIST framework enhances resilience and security across critical infrastructure projects.

The Importance of Starting with a Cybersecurity Assessment for Small to Mid-Sized Public Agencies (8 minutes)

The presentation focuses on the critical need for tailored cybersecurity assessments in smaller public agencies. It outlines the technical process of evaluating vulnerabilities, identifying potential threats, and implementing cost-effective security measures. The session emphasizes how these agencies can leverage cybersecurity frameworks to protect their infrastructure, despite limited resources. Engineers will learn the essential steps for building a robust cybersecurity foundation to safeguard operations and data integrity in public sector projects.

Benefits and Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of these sessions, you will be able to:

  • List the key benefits of digitizing construction materials and how this contributes to the future of connected jobsites.
  • Explain the current policies and recommendations that enhance cyber preparedness within the surface transit industry.
  • Describe the evolving landscape of cybersecurity insurance and its implications for the transit industry in 2024.
  • Discuss the significance of conducting a NIST-based cybersecurity assessment as a foundation for improving an organization’s cybersecurity posture.
  • Identify the critical steps involved in initiating a cybersecurity assessment specifically tailored for small to mid-sized public agencies.

Assessment of Learning Outcomes

Achievement of the learning objectives will be assessed through a short post-test.

Who Should Attend?

  • Transportation engineers
  • Transportation planners
  • Traffic engineers
  • Highway engineers
  • Materials engineers
  • Construction engineers

How to Earn your CEUs/PDHs and Receive Your Certificate of Completion

This course is worth 2 PDHs. To receive your certificate of completion, you will need to complete a short post-test online and receive a passing score of 70% or higher.

How do I convert CEUs to PDHs?

1.0 CEU = 10 PDHs [Example: 0.1 CEU = 1 PDH]