Company: VEEAW
Filing Date: 2025-01-10
Form Type: S-1/A
Source: 0001213900-25-002701
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Company: VEEA INC.
Filing Date: 2025-01-10
Form: S-1/A
Chunk 55
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. These incidents may include data breaches, intrusions, espionage, data privacy infringements, leakage of confidential
or sensitive data, unauthorized or accidental modification of data and general malfeasance.

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Events or incidents that are caused as a result
of vulnerabilities in software or products supplied to us could have a material adverse effect upon Veea, Veea’s business, financial
performance, reputation and brand, potentially slowing operations, leaking valuable or sensitive information, personal data or damaging
Veea’s products that have been installed in Veea’s customers’ networks.

It is possible that a cybersecurity incident in
Veea’s operations or supply chain could have an adverse impact on the integrity of solutions or services provided by Veea as well
as Veea’s ability to comply with legal, regulatory or contractual requirements. These incidents may include tampering with components,
the inclusion of backdoors or implants, the unintentional inclusion of vulnerabilities in components or software, and cybersecurity incidents
which prevent a supplier from being able to fulfil commitments to Veea.

Any cybersecurity incident including unintended
use, misconfiguration, or unintended actions, involving Veea’s operations, supply chain, product development, services, third-party
providers or installed product base, could cause severe harm to Veea and could have a material adverse effect on Veea’s business,
financial performance, customer and vendor relationships, reputation and brand, and may introduce the possibility of litigation or regulatory
investigations or actions.

The presence of vulnerabilities in Veea’s products, services or operations, may not be detected during product development and operations, and may be leveraged by a threat actor to cause material harm to Veea or Veea’s customers.

Vulnerabilities in Veea’s products, solutions
or services not detected and treated during product development or solution delivery may be exploited by a threat actor to cause harm
to Veea’s customers, end-users or Veea. Vulnerabilities could be brought in through different stages of the product life cycle.
In some situations, it may be hard to detect these vulnerabilities due to their location, or due to the fact that they are unknown vulnerabilities,
often referred to as “zero-day vulnerabilities.” As almost any modern software can contain open source and third-party components,
so does software in networks, unmitigated security exposures can put Veea customers at varying levels of risk and expose Veea to liabilities
or loss of business.

Veea, Veea’s partners, and others who use Veea’s services obtain and process