Company: BDRX
Filing Date: 2025-01-28
Form Type: 424B3
Source: 0001214659-25-001409
Chunk: 67

Company: Biodexa Pharmaceuticals Plc
Filing Date: 2025-01-28
Form: 424B3
Chunk 67
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 networks and platforms of third parties upon which we rely, including
intellectual property, personal information of our employees, and our proprietary business information and that of our customers, vendors
and business partners. Despite the security measures we have in place and any additional measures we may implement in the future
to safeguard our systems and to mitigate potential security risks, our facilities and systems, and those of our third-party service providers,
could be vulnerable to cybersecurity incidents, computer viruses, lost or misplaced data, programming errors, human errors, acts of vandalism,
viruses, bugs, worms, or other malicious codes, malware, including as a result of advanced persistent threat intrusions, and other attacks
by computer hackers, cracking, application security attacks, social engineering, including through phishing attacks, supply chain attacks
and vulnerabilities through our third-party service providers, denial-of-service attacks, such as credential stuffing, credential harvesting,
personnel misconduct or error, supply-chain attacks, software bugs, server malfunctions, software or hardware failures, loss of data or
other information technology assets, adware, telecommunications failures, earthquakes, fires, floods, and other similar threats. Any steps
we take to deter, identify, and mitigate these risks may not be successful and may cause us to incur increasing costs.

Such threats are prevalent
and continue to rise, are increasingly difficult to detect, and come from a variety of sources, including traditional computer “hackers,”
threat actors, “hacktivists,” organized criminal threat actors, personnel, such as through theft or misuse, sophisticated
nation states, and nation-state-supported actors. In particular, ransomware attacks, including those from organized criminal threat actors,
nation-states and nation-state supported actors, are becoming increasingly prevalent and severe and can lead to significant interruptions,
delays, or outages in our operations, loss of data, including sensitive customer information, loss of income, significant extra expenses
to restore data or systems, reputational loss and the diversion of funds.

Some threat actors also now
engage and are expected to continue to engage in cyber-attacks, including without limitation nation-state actors, for geopolitical reasons
and in conjunction with military conflicts and defense activities. During times of war and other major conflicts, we, the third parties
upon which we rely, and our customers may be vulnerable to a heightened risk of these attacks, including retaliatory cyber-attacks, that
could materially disrupt our systems and operations, supply chain and ability to produce, sell and distribute our goods and services.

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