Company: PERI
Filing Date: 2025-03-25
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001178913-25-001021
Chunk: 42

Company: Perion Network Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-03-25
Form: 20-F
Item: Item 3
Chunk 42
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 cyber-attacks and other similar incidents, as well as insufficient cybersecurity and other business disruptions.
 
We rely on information technology systems and networks to operate and manage our business and to collect, use, maintain and otherwise process information, including information related to our business, customers, partners, and personnel. This information is stored and managed within our internal information technology infrastructure or, in certain instances, on platforms maintained by third-party service providers, suppliers and vendors. These systems and networks, whether operated internally or externally, may be subject to information technology issues, data breaches, cyber-attacks and other similar incidents. Our business is constantly challenged and may be impacted by information technology issues, data breaches, cyber-attacks and other similar incidents, as well as insufficient cybersecurity and other business disruptions experienced by us or our third-party service providers, suppliers and vendors. Data breaches, cyber-attacks, and other similar incidents in particular are a growing and evolving risk and often are difficult or impossible to detect for long periods of time or to successfully defend against. Such incidents may include, but are not limited to software bugs, server malfunctions, software or hardware failure, service outages, malicious software or activity, computer viruses, ransomware attacks, denial-of-service attacks, social engineering, domain name spoofing, fraud, phishing attacks, worms/trojan horses, insider threats, human error, attempts to gain unauthorized access to data, and other cybersecurity breaches that could lead to disruptions in systems and networks, denial of services, remote code execution, unauthorized access to or release of sensitive, proprietary, confidential, personal or otherwise protected information corruption of data, telecommunications failures, terrorist attacks, natural disasters, power loss, war, physical security breaches, or other events that may harm our systems and networks, or those of our third-party service providers, suppliers and vendors. Such incidents are increasing in frequency, levels of persistence, sophistication and intensity, are evolving in nature, and are conducted by organized groups and individuals with a wide range of motives and expertise, including organized criminal groups, “hacktivists,” terrorists, nation states, nation state-supported actors, and others, any of whom may see their effectiveness enhanced by the use of AI. Unidentified groups continuously target numerous internet websites and servers, including our own, for various reasons, political, commercial and other. High-profile data breaches, cyber-attacks and other similar incidents at other companies and in government agencies have increased in frequency and sophistication in recent years. Moreover, geopolitical tensions, particularly the Hamas-Israel and the Russia-Ukraine conflicts,