Item 1B. Unresolved Staff Comments
ITEM 1B. UNRESOLVED STAFF COMMENTS
None.
ITEM 1C. CYBERSECURITY
We regularly review our cybersecurity defenses
to assess our vulnerability to cybersecurity attacks from viruses, malware and more sophisticated and targeted cyber-related attacks such
as hackers looking to demand ransomware or access our systems to obtain information and data, as well as our vulnerability to cybersecurity
failures resulting from human error and technological errors. We rely upon internal information technology (“IT”) personnel
working in conjunction with specialized outside security consultants on a day-to-day basis to conduct reviews and upgrade our systems
when determined to be necessary.
Our overall strategy in combatting cybersecurity
risks includes a variety of measures, including:
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the use of antivirus software, virtual private networks, email security, as well as other software and system-wide measures such as multi-factor authorization to prevent and detect data intrusions;
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deployment of updates and patches as they become available from our software suppliers and consultants and maintaining the current versions of major software to reduce the exposure to vulnerabilities;
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the use of third-party services to conduct mandatory online training for all employees regarding identifying and avoiding cyber-security risks;
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the review of the security procedures used by third parties that may host or otherwise have access to our systems;
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the deployment of third-party cybersecurity experts to perform penetration testing on our internal and external networks and systems in an effort to identify potential vulnerabilities; and
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consideration of the cybersecurity risks posed by interacting with current and potential third-party service providers, suppliers and customers.
We are not aware of any vulnerability inherent in our systems or malware
embedded in our systems that are likely to materially affect, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, our operations. We are in
the process of implementing additional training and are in the process of engaging third parties to perform various testing as indicated
above.
Day-to-day management of cybersecurity threats
is conducted by our IT department in conjunction with outside service providers, which is charged with identifying and reporting threats
to senior management. On a quarterly basis, cybersecurity is reviewed by our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer, who
are expected to report to the Audit Committee.
Board Oversight
The Audit Committee of our Board of Directors ,
which is composed of all non-employee directors, is responsible for oversight of our efforts to eliminate cybersecurity risks. The Audit
Committee meets regularly with our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer and, in turn, reports its findings to the Board
of Directors.
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