Company: CNS
Filing Date: 2025-02-21
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001284812-25-000087
Chunk: 16

Company: COHEN & STEERS, INC.
Filing Date: 2025-02-21
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1A
Chunk 16
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 could result in the loss of valuable information, liability for stolen assets or information, remediation costs to repair damage caused by the incident, additional security costs to mitigate against future incidents, regulatory scrutiny and penalties and litigation costs resulting from the incident. In addition, our increased use of mobile and cloud computing technologies could increase these and other operational risks, and any failure by mobile or cloud technology service providers to adequately safeguard their systems could disrupt our operations and result in misappropriation, corruption or loss of confidential or proprietary information.

For many companies, remote and/or hybrid in-office work arrangements have made their network and communication systems more vulnerable to cyberattacks and incursions, and there has been an overall increase in both the frequency and severity of cyber incidents as such vulnerabilities have been exploited. Use of a remote work environment subjects us to heightened risk of cyberattacks, unauthorized access or other privacy or data security incidents, both directly as well as indirectly through third-party intermediaries, service providers and key vendors that have access or other connections to our systems. 

Loss of confidential client information could harm our reputation, result in the termination of contracts by our existing clients, and subject us to litigation or liability under laws and agreements that protect confidential and personal data, resulting in increased costs and/or loss of revenues. We maintain a cyber insurance policy to help mitigate against certain potential losses relating to information security breaches. However, such insurance may only partially reimburse us for our losses, if at all, and if a claim is successful and exceeds or is not covered by our insurance policy, we may be required to pay a substantial amount to satisfy such successful claim.

We face substantial competition in all aspects of our business.

The investment management industry is highly competitive, and investors are increasingly fee sensitive. We compete against a large number of investment products offered by other investment management companies, investment dealers, banks and insurance companies, and many institutions we compete with have greater infrastructure and financial resources than us. We compete with these firms on the basis of investment performance, diversity of products, investments in available property assets, distribution capability, scope and quality of services, reputation and the ability to develop and successfully launch new investment strategies and products to meet the changing needs of investors and generate strong returns. In the case of new strategy and product launches (including exchange-traded funds), our lack of available long-term records of prior investment performance, or investment “track records,” may put us at a competitive disadvantage until such records are established. Further, advances in technology, including through artificial intelligence capabilities, automation and digital wealth and distribution tools