Company: PCOR
Filing Date: 2025-02-26
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001628280-25-008121
Chunk: 81

Company: PROCORE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Filing Date: 2025-02-26
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1C
Chunk 81
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, are or were compromised, we could experience adverse consequences resulting from such compromise, including, but not limited to, regulatory investigations or actions, litigation, fines and penalties, disruptions of our business operations, reputational harm, loss of revenue or profits, loss of customers or sales, and other adverse consequences, any of which could materially adversely affect our business, financial condition, results of operations, and prospects.” 

Governance 

Our Board oversees our enterprise risk management program, including cybersecurity risk. The audit committee of our Board (the “Audit Committee”) is responsible for oversight of our cybersecurity risk management processes, and a cross-functional cybersecurity committee (the “Cybersecurity Committee”), which is comprised of members of our management team, reports to the Audit Committee.

Our cybersecurity risk assessment and management processes are implemented and maintained by certain members of our management team, including our President of P&T, CDO, and the senior-most 

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employee responsible for cybersecurity management. Our President of P&T has over 25 years of experience in senior executive roles that involved ownership of, and accountability for, cybersecurity matters, including Chief Information Officer, Chief Technology Officer, and Senior Vice President / General Manager. Our CDO has over 15 years of experience in IT and previously served as the Chief Information and Digital Experience Officer for a home automation company. Prior to that, she held various leadership roles at a computer software company. Members of our management team, including our President of P&T, CDO, and the senior-most employee responsible for cybersecurity management, lead our cybersecurity assessment and management processes. Their responsibilities include hiring appropriate personnel, approving budgets, integrating cybersecurity considerations into our risk management strategy, overseeing security-related reports, communicating key priorities, and helping prepare for cybersecurity incidents. 

We conduct periodic training to keep personnel informed of cybersecurity threats and to communicate evolving information security policies, standards, processes, and practices. Our cybersecurity incident response and vulnerability management processes are designed to escalate significant cybersecurity incidents to members of management, including to our President of P&T, CDO, the senior-most employee responsible for cybersecurity management, and the Cybersecurity Committee. Our President of P&T, CDO, the senior-most employee responsible for cybersecurity management, and the Cybersecurity Committee work with our incident response team to mitigate and remediate potential issues. These processes include reporting significant cybersecurity threats, risks, and mitigation activities to the Audit Committee and/or the Cybersecurity Committee, as appropriate. 

The Audit Committee and the Cybersecurity Committee receive periodic reports, summaries, and presentations from management regarding