Company: QLYS
Filing Date: 2025-02-21
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001107843-25-000009
Chunk: 70

Company: QUALYS, INC.
Filing Date: 2025-02-21
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1C
Chunk 70
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 detection and analysis, containment, eradication and recovery, and post-incident activity. Qualys' 24x7 Cybersecurity Fusion Center and CSIRT conduct Incident Response Plan testing and training on a periodic basis through tabletop exercises or simulated attack scenarios. This testing appraises our readiness to respond to such scenarios and tests the completeness and accuracy of the incident response plan. The Cybersecurity Fusion Center and CSIRT teams drive these exercises to participants via various cyber security incident scenarios in the form of multiple injects. Exercise participants primarily consist of members from various Qualys departments such as security operations, IT operations, network operations, and other departments depending on the selected scenario.We have also established a Product Security Incident Response Team (“PSIRT”) that identifies, assesses, and responds to security incidents, risks, and vulnerabilities associated with Qualys’ commercial products. The Qualys PSIRT investigates vulnerabilities and incidents across the entire Qualys product portfolio. PSIRT coordinates product impact assessments and fixes based on industry standards such as the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposure (“CVE”) and Common Vulnerability Scoring System (“CVSS”). PSIRT operates in alignment with relevant requirements and industry standards and coordinates its activities with the CSIRT.We routinely evaluate the risks posed by third-party providers and engage with those whom fail to comply with our relevant contract requirements, or when we feel further action is needed to keep our risk levels within approved tolerance levels.We engage assessors, consultants, auditors, and other third parties in order to obtain external validation for effectiveness and adequacy of our security posture in compliance with regulatory requirements. These service providers attest to our organization-wide design and implementation of cybersecurity policies and procedures, and annually monitor such policies and procedures from a safety perspective.

For additional information regarding whether any risks from cybersecurity threats have materially affected or are reasonably likely to materially affect our company, including our business strategy, results of operations, or financial condition, please refer to Item 1A, “Risk Factors,” in this annual report on Form 10-K, including the risk factor entitled “Our platform, products, website and internal systems may be subject to intentional disruption or other security incidents that could result in liability and adversely impact our reputation and future sales.” We have not currently encountered any cybersecurity threats that have materially impaired our operations or financial standing. 

Governance

Our board of directors, with assistance from management, monitors and assesses strategic risk exposure, and our management team is responsible for the day-to-day management of the material risks we face. Our board of directors administers its cybersecurity risk oversight function directly