Company: PFSA
Filing Date: 2025-10-29
Form Type: 424B3
Source: 0001213900-25-103174
Chunk: 75

Company: Profusa, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-10-29
Form: 424B3
Chunk 75
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other cybersecurity attacks, vulnerability to or disruptions of our information technology infrastructure and systems to support remote
operations, increased risk of unauthorized access, use or dissemination of confidential information, limited ability to restore the systems
in the event of a systems failure or interruption, greater risk of a security breach resulting in destruction, alteration or misuse of
valuable information, including proprietary business information and personally identifiable information of individuals, all of which
could expose us to risks of data or financial loss, litigation and liability.

These threats can come from
a variety of sources, ranging in sophistication from an individual hacker to malfeasance by employees, consultants or other service providers
to criminal or other unauthorized threat actors, including state-sponsored attacks. Cyber threats may be generic, or they may be custom-crafted
against our information systems. Over the past several years, cyber attacks have become more prevalent and much harder to detect
and defend against. These threat actors may be able to penetrate our security measures, breach our information technology systems, misappropriate
or compromise confidential and proprietary information of our Company and our customers, cause system disruptions and shutdowns, or introduce
ransomware, malware, or vulnerabilities into our products, systems, and networks or those of our customers and partners. Our network and
storage applications, as well as those of our contractors, may be vulnerable to cyber-attack, malicious intrusion, malfeasance, loss of
data privacy or other significant disruption and may be subject to unauthorized access by hackers, employees, consultants or other service
providers. In addition, hardware, software or applications we develop or procure from third parties may contain defects in design or manufacture
or other problems that could unexpectedly compromise information security or other problems that unexpectedly could interfere with the
operation of our products. Unauthorized parties may also attempt to gain access to our systems or facilities through fraud, trickery or
other forms of deceiving our employees, contractors and temporary staff.

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We are and may continue to
be subject to cybersecurity incidents that bypass our security measures. Such incidents may impact the integrity, availability or privacy
of personal health information or other data subject to privacy laws or disrupt our information systems, devices or business, including
our ability to deliver services to our customers. As a result, cybersecurity, physical security and the continued development and enhancement
of our controls, processes and practices designed to protect our enterprise, information systems and data from attack, damage or unauthorized
access remain a priority for us. As cyber threats continue