‘Roadway Safety’ delves deep into cybersecurity issues

Latest magazine is online now and packed with industry information

Cybercrime poses a growing threat for both business operations and high-tech tools now deployed for work zones, putting ATSSA members at risk on every platform of their workday.

Gain insights on what you can do to protect all of your work zones in the latest issue of Roadway Safety magazine, online now.

This information-packed issue also features ATSSA’s Roadway Safety Leadership Academy, member advocacy efforts throughout 2025, and the growing popularity of mandating teen drivers get training for navigating work zones. Also look inside for updates on next month’s Convention & Traffic Expo in Houston.

Here is a full rundown of what’s inside the latest issue of Roadway Safety:

Don’t miss the fun photo of Carolinas ATSSA Chapter members engaged in whitewater rafting in this issue’s Chapter Profile.

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January 21, 2026

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