Company: MYSEW
Filing Date: 2025-03-31
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001013762-25-004290
Chunk: 151

Company: Myseum, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-03-31
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1A
Chunk 151
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 improper access to, disclosure of, or loss of such
information. The potential risk of security breaches and cyberattacks may increase as we introduce new services and offerings, such as
mobile technology. Further, data privacy is subject to frequently changing rules and regulations, which sometimes conflict among the
various jurisdictions in which we provide services. Any failure or perceived failure to successfully manage the collection, use, disclosure,
or security of personal information or other privacy related matters, or any failure to comply with changing regulatory requirements
in this area, could result in legal liability or impairment to our reputation in the marketplace.

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Unauthorized breaches or failures in cybersecurity
measures adopted by us and/or included in our products and services could have a material adverse effect on our business.

Information security risks have generally increased
in recent years, in part because of the proliferation of new technologies and the use of the Internet, and the increased sophistication
and activity of organized crime, hackers, terrorists, activists, cybercriminals and other external parties, some of which may be linked
to terrorist organizations or hostile foreign governments. Cybersecurity attacks are becoming more sophisticated and include malicious
attempts to gain unauthorized access to data and other electronic security breaches that could lead to disruptions in critical systems,
unauthorized release of confidential or otherwise protected information and corruption of data, substantially damaging our reputation.
Our security systems are designed to maintain the security of our users’ confidential information, as well as our own proprietary
information. Accidental or willful security breaches or other unauthorized access by third parties or our employees, our information
systems or the systems of our third-party providers, or the existence of computer viruses or malware in our or their data or software
could expose us to risks of information loss and misappropriation of proprietary and confidential information, including information
relating to our products or customers and the personal information of our employees.

In addition, we could become subject to unauthorized
network intrusions and malware on our own IT networks. Any theft or misuse of confidential, personal or proprietary information as a
result of such activities or failure to prevent security breaches could result in, among other things, unfavorable publicity, damage
to our reputation, loss of our trade secrets and other competitive information, difficulty in marketing our products, allegations by
our customers that we have not performed our contractual obligations, litigation by affected parties and possible financial obligations
for liabilities and damages related to the theft or misuse of such information, as well as fines and other sanctions resulting from any
related breaches of data privacy regulations