Company: JBI
Filing Date: 2025-02-26
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001839839-25-000032
Chunk: 48

Company: Janus International Group, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-02-26
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1A
Chunk 48
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, as well as cybersecurity threats, could adversely impact the experience of our users. While we perform cybersecurity due diligence on our key vendors and service providers, because we do not control such third parties and our ability to monitor their cybersecurity is limited, we cannot ensure the cybersecurity measures they take will be sufficient to protect any information we share with them or prevent any disruption arising from a technology failure, cyber-attack, or other information or security breach. We depend on such parties to implement adequate controls and safeguards to protect against and report cyber incidents. If such parties fail to deter, detect, or report cybersecurity incidents in a timely manner, we may suffer from financial and other harm, including to our information, operations, performance, employees, and reputation. We have experienced cybersecurity incidents previously; however, for the fiscal year ended December 28, 2024, no cybersecurity incident has had a material adverse effect on our business, strategy, results of operations, financial condition or reputation.

We face system security risks as we depend upon automated processes and the Internet, and our reputation could be damaged, we could incur substantial additional costs and become subject to litigation if our systems are penetrated.

We are increasingly dependent upon automated information technology processes, and many of our new customers communicate with us via the telephone or over the Internet. Moreover, the nature of our business involves the receipt and retention of personal information about our customers. We also rely on third-party vendors to retain data, process transactions, and provide other systems and services. These systems, and our systems, are subject to damage or interruption from power outages, computer and telecommunications failures, computer viruses, malware, and other destructive or disruptive security breaches and catastrophic events, such as a natural disaster or a terrorist event or cyber-attack. In addition, experienced computer programmers and hackers may be able to penetrate our security systems and misappropriate our confidential information, create system disruptions, or cause shutdowns. Such data security breaches as well as system disruptions and shutdowns could result in additional costs to repair or replace such networks or information systems and possible legal liability, including government enforcement actions and private litigation. In addition, our customers could lose confidence in our ability to protect their personal information, which could cause them to discontinue our services.

If we are unable to attract and retain team members or contract with third parties having the specialized skills or technologies needed to support our systems, implement improvements to our customer-facing technology in a timely manner, quickly and efficiently fulfill our customer’s products and payment methods that they may demand, or provide a convenient and consistent