Comparison Overview
Watts & Hughes Construction

Watts & Hughes Construction
15B Vestey Drive, Auckland, North Island, 1145, NZ
Last Update: 25/02/2026
Watts & Hughes Construction is a privately owned Construction Services Company which commenced operations in 1984. The company operates throughout New Zealand with offices in Auckland, Hamilton, Mt Maunganui, Wellington and Christchurch. Since 1984 Watts & Hughes Con...

ALEC Holdings
Marina Walk, 3601 - Marina Plaza, Dubai Marina, Dubai, U.A.E., Dubai, Dubai, AE, PO Box 27639
Last Update: 04/04/2026
ALEC Holdings, part of the Investment Corporate of Dubai (ICD), is a leading construction and related businesses group operating in the UAE and KSA. The company builds and provides construction solutions that set industry benchmarks for quality, safety, functionality, a...
Compliance Ranges Comparison

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Benchmark & Cyber Underwriting Signals
Incidents vs Construction Industry Avg (This Year)
No incidents recorded for Watts & Hughes Construction in 2026.
Incidents vs Construction Industry Avg (This Year)
No incidents recorded for ALEC Holdings in 2026.
Incident History - Watts & Hughes Construction (X = Date, Y = Severity)
Watts & Hughes Construction cyber incidents detection timeline including parent company and subsidiaries.
Incident History - ALEC Holdings (X = Date, Y = Severity)
ALEC Holdings cyber incidents detection timeline including parent company and subsidiaries.
Notable Incidents

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FAQ
Latest Global CVEs
An authentication bypass vulnerability exists in certain releases of Ciena Navigator Network Control Suite (NCS), Manage Control Plan (MCP), and Blue Planet products. The issue is caused by improper handling of HTTP request paths and headers, which allows an unauthenticated attacker to manipulate requests in a manner that bypasses authentication and associated audit logging controls.
In Ciena's Navigator Network Control Suite (NCS) and Manage Control Plan (MCP), there are hidden system accounts used for internal software operations. Some of these accounts have default passwords that may be predictable. While these accounts have very limited permissions on their own, an attacker could combine an attack using one of these accounts with other potential weaknesses to launch a more significant attack, possibly leading to escalation of privilege on the system.
Buffer Overflow vulnerability in OpenHTJ2K v.0.18.4 and before allows an attacker to execute arbitrary code via the openhtj2k_decoder_impl::invoke, invoke_line_based, invoke_line_based_stream, and invoke_line_based_predecoded function in source/core/interface/decoder.cpp
Buffer Overflow vulnerability in OpenHTJ2K v.0.18.4 and before allows an attacker to execute arbitrary code via the j2k_precinct_subband::parse_packet_header() in source/core/coding/coding_units.cpp
Incorrect access control in the /api/License/deactivateOffline endpoint of CAXPerts UniversalPlantViewer WebServices Server v2.7.6 allows authenticated attackers with low-level privileges to cause a Denial of Service (DoS) via removing the license from the webserver.