Company: DRTSW
Filing Date: 2025-03-12
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001213900-25-023187
Chunk: 82

Company: Alpha Tau Medical Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-03-12
Form: 20-F
Item: Item 3
Chunk 82
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 a clinical trial or abandon an indication
or combination therapy, which could negatively impact our development efforts. Additionally, strategic partners may not properly maintain,
enforce or defend our intellectual property rights or may use our proprietary information in a manner that could jeopardize or invalidate
our proprietary information or expose us to potential litigation, any of which could adversely affect our business, financial position
and operations.

Our information technology systems, or those
of any of our existing or potential future collaborators, trial sites, CROs or other contractors or consultants, may fail or suffer system
failures and security breaches, which could result in a material disruption of our product development programs.

We collect and maintain information
in digital form that is necessary to conduct our business, and we are increasingly dependent on information technology systems and infrastructure
to operate our business. In the ordinary course of our business, we collect, store and transmit large amounts of confidential information,
including intellectual property, proprietary business information, preclinical and clinical trial data and personal information (collectively,
“ Confidential Information”) of our customers, employees and other related third parties. It is critical that we do so in a
secure manner to maintain the confidentiality and integrity of such Confidential Information.

Despite the implementation
of security measures, our information technology systems and those of our current and any future trial sites, CROs and other contractors,
consultants and collaborators are vulnerable to damage from cyberattacks, “phishing” attacks and other social engineering
schemes, hacking, computer viruses and malware (e. g. ransomware), misconfigurations, “bugs” or other vulnerabilities, malicious
code, unauthorized access, natural disasters, terrorism, war and telecommunication and electrical failures, employee theft or misuse,
human error, fraud, denial or degradation of service attacks, and sophisticated nation-state and nation-state-supported actors, or unauthorized
access or use by persons inside our organization, or persons with access to systems inside our organization. Attacks upon information
technology systems are increasing in their frequency, levels of persistence, sophistication and intensity, and are being conducted by
sophisticated and organized groups and individuals with a wide range of motives and expertise. Furthermore, because the techniques used
to obtain unauthorized access to, or to sabotage systems change frequently and often are not recognized until launched against a target,
we may be unable to anticipate these techniques or implement adequate preventative measures. We may also experience security breaches
that may remain undetected for an extended period. Even if identified, we may be unable to adequately investigate