Company: CNDT
Filing Date: 2025-05-07
Form Type: 10-Q
Source: 0001677703-25-000076
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Company: CONDUENT Inc
Filing Date: 2025-05-07
Form: 10-Q
Item: Part I, Item 2
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 website and its mobile app for E-ZPass® and Tolls by Mail customers, giving them more control over managing their accounts. In addition, the New York Tolling Authorities now have an integrated customer service phone number for all toll-related needs, plus additional payment and customer service options. These include the ability for customers to message live agents, pay with Apple Pay or Google Pay, and request information or make changes to their accounts without needing to speak with a representative.

•In our Government segment, we are seeing opportunities at the intersection of two market trends:  the increased use of AI and the increased focus on fraud, waste and abuse in government benefits.  As communicated previously, one of our AI pilots, in collaboration with Microsoft, leverages traditional rules-based AI combined with GenAI to help prevent account take-over fraud in government benefit payments. We have successfully moved this pilot into production, and, for the past few months, we have been using the solution to prevent fraud in our payments solution. With this solution, we have been able to increase the volume of cases for fraud detection by 150% helping us prevent more fraud. 

Cyber Event

On January 13, 2025, the Company experienced an operational disruption and learned that a threat actor gained unauthorized access to a limited portion of the Company’s environment (the "cyber event"). Upon detection, the Company activated its cybersecurity response plan with the help of external cybersecurity experts to contain, assess, and remediate the incident. The Company restored the affected systems and returned to normal operations within days, and in some cases, hours. The disruption did not have a material impact to the Company’s operations.

As part of its ongoing investigation, the Company determined that the threat actor exfiltrated a set of files associated with a limited number of the Company’s clients. Due to the complexity of the files, the Company engaged cybersecurity data mining experts to evaluate the exfiltrated data and was recently informed of its nature, scope and validity, confirming that the data sets contained a significant number of individuals’ personal information associated with our clients’ end-users. The Company is continuing to further analyze and document the precise and detailed impact of the data exfiltrated, and clients are being informed as appropriate in order to determine next steps as required by federal and state law. To the Company’s knowledge, the exfiltrated data has not been released on the dark web or otherwise publicly.  

CNDT Q1 2025 Form 10-Q22

While the Company did not experience material impacts to