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face cybersecurity risks as a result of the variety of networks and systems we must defend against cybersecurity attacks;
−Removed: and the level
−Removed: of harm that could occur if we suffer impacts of a material cybersecurity incident.
−Removed: We are committed to robust oversight of these risks
−Removed: and implementing mechanisms, controls, technologies, and processes designed to help us assess, identify, and manage these risks.
−Removed: year ended December 31, 2023, we did not experience a material “cybersecurity incident” as such term is defined in Item
−Removed: 106(a) of Regulation S-K.
−Removed: However, we have experienced two such material breaches in the past (see Form 10-K for the year ended 2023)
−Removed: and there can be no guarantee that we will not experience such incidents in the future.
−Removed: Such incidents could result in us incurring significant
−Removed: costs related to implementing threat protection measures, and the possibility of such incidents could result in additional costs in defending
−Removed: against litigation, responding to regulatory inquiries or actions, paying damages, or taking other remedial steps with respect to third
−Removed: parties, as well as incurring significant reputational harm.
−Removed: Further, cybersecurity threats are constantly evolving, increasing the difficulty
−Removed: of successfully defending against them or implementing adequate preventative measures.
−Removed: While we seek to detect and investigate unauthorized
−Removed: attempts and attacks against our network and to prevent their occurrence where practicable, we remain potentially vulnerable to known
−Removed: or unknown threats.
−Removed: In some instances, we may be unaware of a threat or incident or its magnitude and effects for some time.
−Removed: there is increasing regulation regarding responses to cybersecurity incidents, including reporting to regulators, which could subject
−Removed: us to additional liability and reputational harm.
+Added: level of harm that could occur if we suffer impacts of a material cybersecurity incident.
+Added: are committed to robust oversight of these risks and implementing mechanisms, controls, technologies, and processes designed to help
+Added: us assess, identify, and manage these risks.
+Added: In the year ended June 30, 2025, we did not experience a
+Added: material “cybersecurity incident” as such term is defined in Item 106(a) of Regulation S-K.
+Added: However, we have experienced
+Added: two such material breaches in the past (see Form 10-K for the year ended 2023) and there can be no guarantee that we will not
+Added: experience such incidents in the future.
+Added: Such incidents could result in us incurring significant costs related to implementing
+Added: threat protection measures, and the possibility of such incidents could result in additional costs in defending against litigation,
+Added: responding to regulatory inquiries or actions, paying damages, or taking other remedial steps with respect to third parties, as well
+Added: as incurring significant reputational harm.
+Added: Further, cybersecurity threats are constantly evolving, increasing the difficulty of
+Added: successfully defending against them or implementing adequate preventative measures.
+Added: While we seek to detect and investigate
+Added: unauthorized attempts and attacks against our network and to prevent their occurrence where practicable, we remain potentially
+Added: vulnerable to known or unknown threats.
+Added: In some instances, we may be unaware of a threat or incident or its magnitude and effects
+Added: for some time.
+Added: Further, there is increasing regulation regarding responses to cybersecurity incidents, including reporting to
+Added: regulators, which could subject us to additional liability and reputational harm.
See “Item 1A.
−Removed: Risk Factors” of this Annual Report for more information
−Removed: on our cybersecurity risks and product vulnerability risks.
+Added: Risk Factors” of
+Added: this Annual Report for more information on our cybersecurity risks and product vulnerability risks.
We incorporate
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