Company: SLDE
Filing Date: 2025-05-23
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0001193125-25-125836
Chunk: 61

Company: Slide Insurance Holdings, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-05-23
Form: S-1
Chunk 61
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 in loss of personal customer information, damage our reputation and brand and harm our business, results of operations and financial condition.

Our continued success is dependent on our systems, applications and software continuing to operate and to meet the changing needs
of our customers and users. We rely on our technology and engineering staff and vendors to successfully implement changes to and maintain our systems and services in an efficient and secure manner. Like all information systems and technology, our
website may contain material errors, failures, vulnerabilities or bugs, particularly when new features or capabilities are released, and may be subject to cybersecurity threats as well as unintentional incidents causing data leakage, any of which
could lead to interruptions, delays or website shutdowns, or could cause loss of critical data, or the unauthorized disclosure, access, acquisition, alteration or use of personal or other confidential information.

We and our service providers and partners have experienced, and may in the future experience, failures of, or disruptions to, our systems and
data, and may be subject to attempted and successful security breaches. The breadth and scope of security breaches has grown over time, and the techniques and sophistication used to conduct such breaches, as well as the sources and targets of the
attacks, change frequently. Security breaches are also becoming increasingly difficult to detect, and may come from a variety of sources, including organized criminal groups, “hacktivists,” terrorists, nation states and nation
state-supported actors. These threats include, among other things, computer viruses, malicious code, worms, malware, ransomware, attempts to overload our servers with
denial-of-service or other attacks, defective software, credential stuffing, social engineering, break-ins, phishing
impersonation attacks, human error, fraud, theft, malfeasance or unauthorized parties gaining access to our systems and other similar incidents. For example, unauthorized parties could steal or access names, email addresses, physical addresses,
phone numbers and other information regarding our customers which we collect when providing insurance quotes, and credit card or other payment information if a customer agrees to purchase insurance coverage from us. Further, outside parties may
attempt to fraudulently induce employees or customers to disclose sensitive information in order to gain access to our information or customers’ information. Because the techniques used to obtain unauthorized access, disable or degrade service
or sabotage systems change frequently, often they are not recognized until launched against a target, and may originate from less regulated and remote areas around the world, we may be unable to proactively address these techniques or to implement
adequate preventative measures