Spain’s construction industry underpins national infrastructure, energy transition projects, and large-scale international engineering programs. From highways and rail to industrial plants and smart cities, construction firms operate highly distributed environments that combine operational technology, enterprise IT, and complex supply chains. Cybersecurity leaders in this sector are responsible for securing critical systems, protecting intellectual property, and enabling digital transformation across projects that often span multiple countries and regulatory regimes.
Arturo Muñoz — Chief Information Security Officer, Grupo ACS
Arturo Muñoz leads information security at Grupo ACS, one of the world’s largest construction and engineering groups. His role focuses on protecting large-scale infrastructure programs, global operations, and complex digital ecosystems that support construction, industrial services, and concessions. With prior experience in telecommunications, consumer goods, and consulting, he brings a strong blend of governance, operational security, and data protection expertise to one of Spain’s most globally exposed construction firms.
Juan Manuel Navarro González — Chief Information Security Officer, Canteras Almargen
Juan Manuel Navarro González oversees cybersecurity and data governance at Canteras Almargen, supporting both operational and administrative environments within the construction materials sector. His responsibilities span network security, industrial systems, enterprise applications, and regulatory documentation platforms used by major energy and infrastructure clients. His role reflects the hands-on, cross-functional nature of cybersecurity leadership in smaller but operationally critical construction organizations.
Fernando Hernández Álvarez — Chief Information Security Officer for Construction, Ferrovial
Fernando Hernández Álvarez is responsible for construction cybersecurity at Ferrovial, where he applies a strong audit and risk background to protect complex project environments. His experience across internal audit, technology risk, and regulatory controls enables him to align cybersecurity with governance expectations across major infrastructure projects. His work supports secure execution across construction sites, corporate systems, and international operations.
José Carlos Carrera Estudillo — Chief Information Officer and Chief Information Security Officer, Eiffage Construcción
José Carlos Carrera Estudillo leads both technology and information security at Eiffage Construcción, driving digital transformation alongside cybersecurity strategy. His background in industrial engineering and enterprise systems positions him to integrate security into enterprise platforms, operational efficiency initiatives, and Industry 4.0 programs. His role reflects the increasing convergence of IT leadership and cybersecurity within modern construction organizations.
Luis Paredes — Global Chief Information Security Officer, OHLA
Luis Paredes serves as Global Chief Information Security Officer at OHLA, bringing more than two decades of experience in information security across multinational environments. With a strong focus on governance, executive engagement, and operational resilience, he supports cybersecurity as a foundational element of business strategy. His work emphasizes building security culture across geographically distributed construction and engineering teams.
Luis Enrique Fiteni Yuste — Information Technology Manager and Chief Information Security Officer, Dragados Offshore
Luis Enrique Fiteni Yuste leads information systems and cybersecurity at Dragados Offshore, aligning technology strategy with business growth and operational objectives. His responsibilities include coordinating software development, infrastructure, and cybersecurity teams while ensuring secure delivery of offshore engineering projects. His role highlights the importance of cybersecurity in highly specialized construction and energy-adjacent environments.
Miguel Ángel González Gallego — Global Chief Information Officer and Chief Information Security Officer, ImesApi Group
Miguel Ángel González Gallego oversees global technology and cybersecurity strategy at ImesApi Group, supporting digital transformation across infrastructure services and construction operations. His focus includes business digitalization, cybersecurity governance, and stakeholder engagement. He plays a key role in ensuring that technology and security initiatives directly support operational performance and long-term growth.
Securing Infrastructure, Projects, and Industrial Operations
Cybersecurity in Spain’s construction industry extends far beyond traditional IT. These leaders protect operational technology, project platforms, and international supply chains while enabling digital construction, automation, and data-driven decision-making. Their work ensures that some of Spain’s most critical infrastructure projects are delivered securely, resiliently, and at global scale.
