Company: BWAY
Filing Date: 2025-04-22
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001171843-25-002347
Chunk: 33

Company: Brainsway Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-04-22
Form: 20-F
Item: Item 5
Chunk 33
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impact our business operations, or experience difficulties in operating our business during the upgrade, either of which could disrupt
our operations, including our ability to timely ship and track product orders, project inventory requirements, manage our supply chain,
and otherwise adequately service our customers. In the event we experience significant disruptions as a result of the current implementation
of our information technology systems, we may be unable to repair our systems in an efficient and timely manner. Accordingly, such events
may disrupt or reduce the efficiency of our entire operation and have a material adverse effect on our results of operations and cash
flows.

We are increasingly dependent on sophisticated information
technology for our infrastructure. Our information systems require an ongoing commitment of significant resources to maintain, protect,
and enhance existing systems. Failure to maintain or protect our information systems and data integrity effectively could have a materially
adverse effect on our business.

We rely heavily on our internal computer and information
technology systems. Our information technology systems may be subject to cyber-terrorism or other compromises and shut-downs, which may
result in unauthorized access to our proprietary information, destruction of our data or disability, degradation or sabotage of our systems,
often through the introduction of computer viruses, cyber-attacks, and other means, and could originate from a variety of sources, including
internal or unknown third parties. We cannot predict what effects such cyber-attacks or compromises or shut-downs may have on our business,
and the consequences could be material. Cyber incidents may remain undetected for an extended period, which could exacerbate these consequences.
If our information systems or other technology are compromised, it could have a material adverse effect on our business.

In addition, as part of our business operations,
we may receive and process information about our customers, partners and, potentially, their patients, including protected health information
(PHI), and we may configure our devices to collect, transmit or store or contract with third parties to collect, transmit or store our
customers’ data, including PHI. PHI, a subset of “individually identifiable information,” is defined under the federal
level by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), as amended by the Health Information and Technology
for Economic and Clinical Health Act of 2009 (HITECH), including applicable implementing regulations. HIPAA, along with various analogous
laws at the state level, governs the protection and confidentiality of PHI, and other sensitive information, as applicable (as more fully
described below). To the extent we,