Document:

Certain identified information has been excluded from the
exhibit because it is both (i) not material and (ii) would be competitively harmful if publicly disclosed.

 

SECOND

AMENDMENT TO

SERVICE LEVEL

AGREEMENT

 

This Second Amendment
to the Service Level Agreement (the “First Amendment”) is entered into as of June 25, 2018,

 

By and between

 

WISeKey Semiconductors
(formerly Inside Secure), a French société anonyme, registered with the Trade and Companies Register of Aix-en-Provence
under number 399 275 395, having a principal place of business at Arteparc de Bachasson — Bat A, Rue de la Carriere de Bachasson,
CS 70025, 13590 Meyreuil, France (“Customer” or “WISeKey”),

 

On the one hand

 

And

 

Presto Engineering Inc.
a Delaware company with its principal place of business located at 109 Bonaventura Drive, San Jose CA 95134, USA,

 

and Presto Engineering HVM,
a French société par actions simplifée á associé unique, registered with the Trade
and Companies Register of Aix-en-Provence under number 811 737 113, with a share capital of 1 euro, having a principal place of
business at Arteparc de Bachasson – Bat A, Rue de la Carriere de Bachasson, CS 70025, 13590 Meyreuil, France, (Presto Engineering
Inc. and Presto Engineering HVM shall hereafter be collectively referred to as “Service Provider” or “Presto”).

 

Customer and Service Provider
shall be known individually as a “Party” and collectively as the

 

“Parties.”

 

RECITALS

 

WHEREAS, Customer and
Service Provider entered into the Service Level Agreement effective as of June 30, 2015 (the “Service Level Agreement’),
whereby Service Provider has agreed to provide Customer with Services for new products introduction and Services for supply chain
management;

 

WHEREAS, in view of the
foregoing, Customer and Service Provider desire to amend the Service Level Agreement as set forth below.

 

NOW THEREFORE, in consideration
of the mutual promises herein, and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged,
the Parties agree as follows:

 

     

     

    

 

		1.	NPI and SOW

 

		a.	Customer will give visibility on its needs to Service Provider by sharing its Roadmap and update
it every 3 months for the provision of the Services by the Service provider.

		b.	For each NPI SOW, Service Provider will issue a quotation. Customer will place a Purchase Order
at the beginning of the project with regards to the relevant SOW-Project part. By accepting the Purchase Order, the Project will
start according to the time-table agreed upon.

		c.	If the EVR is successful, Customer will place a second Purchase Order for the SOW – Industrialization
part that will come after the SOW-Project part.

		d.	Customer will place an additional Purchase Order for the product debug section or any other additional
options.

		e.	For every Purchase Order placed, Presto will ensure that the necessary resources are available
to complete the relevant project part within the time-frame agreed upon.

		f.	Presto will invoice on a [***] basis [***] of the quotation for each project phase. [***]
is defined as the integer number of [***] for the project phase duration. If the total project phase duration is higher than one
entire number of [***], the Parties will use a pro rata for the latest [***]. If the project is executed according to the milestone
agreed upon, Customer will pay the fee as per the quotation.

		g.	Presto and Customer will define some project milestones (typically 6 to 8 per project in order
to monitor that the project is progressing as per the PP.

		h.	In case of major (*) deviation versus the PP milestones identified (for instance, Customer product
bugs are too severe and the project is either cancelled or severely delayed – Other example = [***], the company which caused
the deviation will be liable for the incremental cost, i.e. if Presto is responsible, Customer will stop to pay, if Customer is
responsible, Customer will continue to pay even if Presto [***]. If the project is not
executed according to the milestones caused by the Service Provider, Presto will [***]. If the project is not executed according to the milestones caused by the Customer or if the Customer
cancels the project, Presto will [***].

 

(*) A major deviation being
more than [***] that cannot be compensated.

 

		i.	If the Customer cancels any order for Engineering Services, the Customer shall pay the Company
all out-of-pocket costs and expenses of material and/or labor costs actually incurred by the Company up to and including the date
of the Customer’s cancellation notice received by the Company, less amounts received by the Company from Customer for such
Services as of such cancellation date. Labor costs shall be calculated by multiplying the total hours worked by the Company’s
hourly billing rate as agreed upon.

		j.	The Parties use its best effort to reach an agreement if the project is severely delayed due to
Presto leading to a project stop.

		k.	If the project is delayed or stopped for any reasons or if any unforeseeable events occurs, the
Parties shall cooperate to find a reasonable solution to limit the consequences for both parties

 

    [2] 

     

    

 

		2.	Sustaining

 

		a.	Customer will place a Purchase Order for [***] based on an agreed number of [***]

		b.	Presto will invoice on a [***] basis.

		c.	Presto will monitor actuals.

		d.	Customer and Presto will adjust the next [***] Purchase Order in case of need (depending on actuals
and projected activities).

		e.	If the actuals are below the resources requested to the Purchase Order, the adjustment shall be
compensated into the next [***] (either by adjustment on the new order or additional hours allocated). If no compensation is
executed by [***], Presto will credit Customer for the delta of hours.

		f.	If the actuals assigned by Presto are below [***], and if there is no possibility to
offset it on the [***] thereafter, both WISeKey and Presto will work in good faith to find a compensation earlier than on the next
[***] (credit, or tester time allocation etc.).

 

		3.	SCM

 

		a.	The monthly cost to be applied will be established based on the [***] at the beginning
of the period ([***]).

		b.	If the FCST for this period is [***], the monthly fee on the orders and invoices that will
apply is [***], starting with the first wafer.

		c.	After a [***] activity, the Parties will reassess the [***] fees based on the FCST covering
the same period ([***]).

		d.	If the FCST for period mentioned is still [***], the [***] fee will be maintained at [***].
If the FCST is reduced to [***], the Parties will adjust to [***] the past [***] and will apply [***] for the
next [***] (and the opposite if the FCST for the period started to be below [***] and increased to be above [***] after
[***])

		e.	This mechanism described above will be applied for every beginning of the period, starting [***].

		f.	The mechanism described above will also apply for the packaged products.

 

		4.	Payment Terms 

The payment terms are [***] at invoice in Q3 2018, and [***] for invoice starting October 2018 onwards.

 

		5.	Validity and Effect of Second Amendment. Except as expressly modified by this Second Amendment,
the Service Level Agreement shall remain in full force and effect in accordance with its terms. To the extent that there are any
inconsistencies or ambiguities between this Second Amendment and the Service Level Agreement, the terms of this Second Amendment
shall supersede.

 

		6.	Joint and Several Liability. Presto Engineering Inc. and Presto Engineering HVM will be
jointly and severally liable to Customer for the performance of the Service Level Agreement, as amended hereby, and for any obligations,
warranties, indemnifications and liabilities that may arise in connection with the Service Level Agreement, as amended.

 

    [3] 

     

    

 

		7.	Law and Jurisdiction. This Agreement is governed by, and shall be constructed in accordance
with French laws, without regard to any conflicts of laws provisions. If the Parties have not resolved a dispute by finding a settlement
agreement, the courts of Paris shall have exclusive jurisdiction to settle the dispute and to hear and decide any suit, action
or proceedings relating to the dispute. For these purposes, each Party irrevocably submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of the
Paris Commercial Court, regardless of where the Service is performed or the domicile of the defendant. The Parties expressly agree
that this Article also applies in case of multiple defendants or appeals.

 

		8.	Counterparts. This First Amendment is issued in three (3) original counterparts.

 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the
Parties hereto have caused this First Amendment to be executed by their duly authorized representatives.

 

	WISeKey Semiconductors	 	Presto Engineering Inc.
	 	 	 	 	 
	By:	/s/ Bernard Vian	 	By:	/s/ Michele Villemain
	 	 	 	 	 
	Name:	/s/ Bernard Vian	 	Name:	Michele Villemain
	 	 	 	 	 
	Title:	General Manager	 	Title:   	CEO
	 	 	 	 	 
	Date:  	7/16/18	 	Date:   	7/16/18
	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	Presto Engineering HVM	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	By:	/s/ Michele Villemain	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	Name:	Michele Villemain	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	Title:   	PDG	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	Date:   	16-07-2018	 	 	 

 

[4]SafeNet Confidential

 

SafeNet Supplier Agreement

 

This SAFENET SUPPLIER
AGREEMENT is dated as of March ___, 2012 (the “Effective Date”) by and between SafeNet, Inc., a Delaware
corporation, having a principal place of business at 4690 Millennium Drive, Belcamp, Maryland 21017 and the subsidiaries listed
in Exhibit A (collectively, “SafeNet”), and Inside Secure SA (“Supplier”),
a French corporation, having a principal place of business at 41, Parc Club du Golf - 13856 Aix en Provence - Cedex 3 - France.

 

WHEREAS, Supplier is in the business of
providing components useful to SafeNet’s business; and

 

WHEREAS, the parties desire to establish
the terms and conditions that will apply to SafeNet’s purchase of such components;

 

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the
mutual promises hereinafter set forth, the receipt and adequacy of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties agree as follows:

 

		1.	Definitions.

 

1.1 
“Forecast’ means a monthly forecast
of requirements for any Product or Products for the twelve months period beginning with the date of such Forecast.

 

1.2 
“Product’ means integrated circuit
devices designed, manufactured by Supplier or its subcontractors, and supplied according to this Agreement and as more fully described
in the applicable Inside Specification. Products may include semiconductor products incorporating portions customized for SafeNet.

 

1.3 
“Purchase Order” means a written order for the purchase of Products to Supplier.

 

1.4 
“Quotation” means a written offer by Supplier to sell Products, including price and any other terms and conditions
included by Supplier. In the event that any such included terms and conditions conflict with any terms in this Agreement, such
terms and conditions shall not be considered part of the offer, and such Quotation shall be effective as an offer without such
terms and conditions.

 

1.5 
“Specification” means Supplier’s specifications relating to the functionality, manufacture
and characteristics of a Product.

 

		2.	Product Supply.

 

2.1 
Supplier shall not make any Major Change without a prior written notification to SafeNet. Supplier shall discuss the impact
of any planned Major Change with SafeNet, and then Supplier shall notify SafeNet in writing 90 days in advance of planned implementation
date in compliance with JEDEC JESD46C specification. A major change will include but not be limited to any change which may affect
form, fit, function, safety, reliability, performance, place of manufacturing, or export control classification.

 

Supplier will deem this change as accepted unless
an objection is received in writing within 30 days of the date or the Major Change notification.

 

Supplier shall notify in writing and provide SafeNet
with all the information including the description of proposed Major Change; reason for Major Change; implementation date for Major
Change and proposed timing plan; anticipated impact on form; fit, function or reliability; Major changed Product samples provided
on SafeNet’s request within a mutually agreed time period, and Supplier qualification plan results if applicable.

 

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Both Parties agree to regularly inform each other
on the Major Change qualification within these 90 days. SafeNet shall inform Supplier in writing of its initial analysis results
on the impact of such Major Change and within 30 days from the receipt of documentation and or samples required by SafeNet, SafeNet
shall send a final response.

 

2.2 
Change of Management/Ownership.

 

Supplier and SafeNet shall meet twice a year to inform
each other of changes in management or ownership, if any.

 

2.3 
SafeNet may require, as a condition for consideration of any Quotation, that Supplier commit to supply according to the
following forecasting process: Supplier shall give written notice to SafeNet of the discontinuation of the availability of any
Product identified in a valid Quotation. Such discontinuation notice shall be given at least nine (9) months in advance of the
last date on which SafeNet can place a Purchase Order for the Product to be discontinued (“Last Order Date”). In connection
with such notice, Supplier may provide SafeNet with Supplier’s plans for replacing the Product, such plans to include at
least equivalent functionality and supply of such replacement. SafeNet shall be entitled to order Products until the Last Order
Date, for delivery within nine (9) months of such Last Order Date, and Supplier shall supply Product in fulfillment of such Purchase
Orders.

 

Prices included in Quotations shall be shown in U.S.
dollars, be exclusive of freight costs, taxes and duties, and be subject to semiannual review to determine whether cost reductions
are reasonable. SafeNet shall pay all Supplier invoices within forty five (45) days of the date thereof. Payment shall be considered
made when SafeNet’s payment, via electronic fund transfer, (EFT) is initiated or when SafeNet’s check is received by
Supplier. Products shall be shipped to SafeNet FCAIncoterms2010). SafeNet may, once per Purchase Order, postpone the delivery of
Products in accordance with the following provisions:

 

Within a thirty one (31) to sixty (60) calendar day
period prior to the Confirmed Delivery Date (as defined below), SafeNet may, at its own discretion, postpone the delivery of Products
up to thirty (30) calendar days beyond the Confirmed Delivery Date;

 

Within a sixty-one (61) to ninety (90) calendar day
period prior to the Confirmed Delivery Date, SafeNet may at its own discretion, postpone the delivery of Products up to sixty (60)
days beyond the Confirmed Delivery Date; within a more than ninety-one (91) calendar day period prior to the Confirmed Delivery
Date, SafeNet may at its own discretion, postpone the delivery of Products up to ninety (90) days beyond the Confirmed Delivery
Date.

 

2.4 
For purposes of this Agreement, “Confirmed Delivery Date” means the delivery date confirmed by Supplier in its
acknowledgement of SafeNet’s purchase order.

 

		3.	Quality Control.

 

3.1 
SafeNet Surveys, Surveillance, Audits and Inspection.
SafeNet has the right to conduct surveys, audits, and surveillance of Supplier facilities, and those of Supplier sub tier suppliers
with prior coordination with Supplier, to determine capability to comply and to verify continuing compliance, with the requirements
of the procurement document SafeNet has the right to perform inspection at Supplier facilities, and those of Supplier sub tier
suppliers with prior coordination with Supplier, during the period of manufacture and inspection prior to shipment. Final inspection,
and acceptance, shall be performed at SafeNet facility, unless otherwise specified in the procurement document.

 

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3.1.1    
Inspection Records. Supplier shall maintain records of all inspections and tests performed on any item delivered to SafeNet.
These records shall identify nonconformance and shall be made available for SafeNet review for a period of three (3) years since
delivery date.

 

3.2 
Corrective Action Request. When a quality
problem exists with any supplier item, SafeNet may forward a corrective action request to supplier, requiring timely response,
which shall include the following information: analysis of the cause of the problem, statement of the action taken to prevent recurrence,
and the effectiveness of the action.

 

3.3 
Vendor/supplier’s Basic Certificate of Conformance
(C of C). Supplier shall provide a certificate of conformance stating that the items have been manufactured, tested,
and inspected in accordance with the requirements of the applicable specifications/drawings and the results of such test and inspection
meet the requirements thereof. The C of C shall include supplier name, actual address supplier’s part number, and lot/ batch
number. The C of C shall also include the SafeNet name and part number. Any certificate not meeting the above requirements is subject
to rejection upon SafeNet receipt.

 

		4.	Proprietary Rights.

 

4.1 
Existing Intellectual Property Rights. Other than as explicitly set forth in this Agreement, nothing herein shall be construed
as granting either Party any right or license to the other Party’s existing Intellectual Property Rights as of the Effective
Date or any Intellectual Property Rights developed during the term of the Agreement by the Party owning such intellectual property
(“Existing IPR”).

 

4.2 
Intellectual Property Rights

 

4.2.1    
Supplier will retain all patents, copyrights, trade secret
rights, and other intellectual property rights it possesses with regard to any and all design, process, manufacturing and other
technologies used in, created, developed or reduced to practice in relation to the design, development or production of Products.
The design, development or production of Products under this Agreement will not be deemed to be a “work made for hire,”
or “commissioned work” and nothing herein will be construed to grant to SafeNet any right or license in any patent,
copyright, trade secret right, mask work right, or any other intellectual property right.

 

4.2.2    
All mask sets; design tapes, documentation, and other data
generated by Supplier in the performance hereunder will remain the sole and exclusive property of Supplier.

 

4.2.3    
Products that include items provided by SafeNet to Supplier
and that are subject to SafeNet’s Intellectual Property Rights cannot be sold by Supplier to any third party without SafeNet
prior written consent. For clarity, Supplier shall not be restricted in any way for the sale to third parties of Products that
do not include any such SafeNet’s Intellectual Property Rights.

 

4.2.4    
All mask sets; design tapes, documentation, and other data
provided by SafeNet in the performance hereunder will remain the sole and exclusive property of SafeNet.

 

4.2.5    
Any designs, cells, circuits, devices, processes or methods
that are developed by Supplier concurrently with the work performed hereunder will be the sole and exclusive property of Supplier,
and Supplier reserves the right to use such designs, cells, circuits, devices, processes or methods for other customers, or license
the use thereof to others.

 

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4.2.6    
“Intellectual Property Rights” or “IPR”
shall mean all worldwide intellectual property rights whether or not patentable or registerable, including without limitation,
(a) patents, patent applications and patent rights including divisions, continuation, re-examinations, renewals, reissues and extensions
of the foregoing (as applicable) now existing or hereafter filed, issued, or acquired; (b) rights associated with works of authorship,
including copyrights, copyrights applications, copyrights restrictions, moral rights, mask work rights, mask work applications
and mask work registrations, databases, designs, derivative works; (c) rights relating to the protection of trade secrets, know-how,
and confidential information; (d) trademarks, logos, trade names, service marks; (e) rights analogous to those set forth herein
and any other proprietary rights relating to intangible property and (f ) computer programs, software, source code, object code,
concepts, firmware, composition of matter or materials, formulae, goodwill, idea, improvements, industrial design, information,
innovations, inventions, integrated circuits, manufacturing information, methods, processes, proprietary technology, reputation.

 

		5.	Confidential Information. The
exchange of confidential information between the Parties is governed by the terms of the NDA entered into by the Parties as of
November 5, 2010 (the “NDA”) a copy of which is attached hereto as Appendix A.

 

		6.	Warranty.

 

6.1 
Supplier warrants that the Products manufactured and sold by it will be new, not used or refurbished and free from defects
in material and workmanship and will substantially conform to the Specifications, as the case may be (“Warranty”)
for a period of one (1) year (“Warranty Period”) from the date of acceptance by (procedure of acceptance to
be defined)/or absent any acceptance procedure agreed by the parties, from the date of delivery to, SafeNet, and under the terms
set forth herein. Supplier further warrants that the performance of its obligations under any Purchase Order, will not conflict
with, or be prohibited in any way by, any other agreement, obligation or statutory restriction to which Supplier is bound.

 

6.2 
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, the Warranty will not apply to (i) any Product(s) that are provided as samples,
design verification units, or prototypes, or similar designated units, or (ii) software or software documentation whether or not
modified by Supplier, all of which are provided “AS IS” and “WITH ALL FAULTS,” with no warranties of any
kind. In addition, the Warranty will not apply to any software provided by Supplier that is governed by a separate Supplier license
agreement.

 

6.3 
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, the Warranty will not apply to defects, failures or other nonconformities in any
Product unit attributable to (i) accident, abuse, misuse, neglect, alteration, improper installation, repair or improper testing
involving such unit other than by Supplier, (ii) use of such unit contrary to Supplier’s instructions, or (iii) any products
not furnished by Supplier.

 

6.4 
Warranty Remedies. If any Product fails to comply with the Warranty during the applicable Warranty Period, Supplier
will, at its option, repair or replace such unit, or issue a refund or credit to SafeNet the actual purchase price of such unit,
in each case upon receiving return of such Product from SafeNet; provided that, during the applicable Warranty Period, SafeNet
promptly notifies Supplier in writing of such failure and provides Supplier a detailed description of such failure. SafeNet will
not return any Product unit without first obtaining a return material authorization from Supplier. Each repaired or replacement
Product unit will be covered by the Warranty for the remainder of the Warranty Period of the original Product unit.

 

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6.5 
Sole Remedy. SECTION 5 SETS FORTH SUPPLIER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY AND OBLIGATION, AND SAFENET’S
SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY, FOR ANY FAILURE OF ANY PRODUCT TO CONFORM TO THE PRODUCT WARRANTY, OR FOR ANY OTHER DEFECT FAILURE OR
OTHER. NONCONFORMITY OF ANY PRODUCT. WITHOUT LIMITING THE GENERALITY OF THE FOREGOING, IN NO EVENT WILL SUPPLIER BE LIABLE FOR
ANY LABOR, INSTALLATION OR OTHER COSTS INCURRED BY SAFENET IN CONNECTION WITH THE REMOVAL, REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF ANY PRODUCT(S).

 

6.6 
Disclaimers. THE WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES. SUPPLIER DOES NOT MAKE, AND HEREBY EXPRESSLY
DISCLAIMS, ANY OTHER REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES (WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE) IN CONNECTION WITH ANY PRODUCTS
OR ANY OTHER ASPECTS OF THIS AGREEMENT, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE,
ACCURACY, NON- INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS OR TITLE, AND ANY WARRANTIES THAT MAY ARISE FROM COURSE OF DEALING, COURSE OF
PERFORMANCE OR USAGE OF TRADE.

 

		7.	Indemnification.

 

7.1 
Intellectual Property Indemnity from Supplier.
Subject to SafeNet’s compliance with the terms of this Agreement, Supplier will, at its own expense, defend or settle any
suit that may be instituted by a third party against SafeNet to the extent such suit is based on a claim that the Product in the
form provided by Supplier to SafeNet under the Agreement, infringes such third party’s United States, Japanese, or European
Union patent(s) trademark(s), copyright(s) or other third party intellectual property rights in said jurisdictions (collectively
“Third Party IP Rights”), provided that, (i) such alleged infringement is not based on an Excluded Claim (as defined
in Section 6.3); (ii) SafeNet gives Supplier prompt notice in writing of any such suit, (iii) SafeNet gives Supplier sole control
over the defense and settlement of such suit through counsel of Supplier’s choice, and (iv) SafeNet gives Supplier all needed
information, assistance and authority, at Supplier’s expense, to enable Supplier to defend or settle such suit. In the case
of a final judgment awarding damages in any such suit, Supplier will pay such award when due under applicable law to the extent
such award is based upon a finding that the Product in the form provided by Supplier to SafeNet infringes such Third Party IP Rights

 

7.2 
Supplier Options. In full satisfaction
of all of its obligations under Section 6.1, Supplier, at its sole discretion, may (i) replace or modify the allegedly infringing
Products with non-infringing products that are functionally equivalent; (ii) obtain a release of claims against SafeNet or covering
Products sold to SafeNet; (iii) obtain a license for SafeNet to continue to use or sell the allegedly infringing Products; or (iv)
accept the return of allegedly infringing Products and refund the amount paid by the SafeNet for such returned Products.

 

7.3 
Excluded Claims. Supplier will have
no liability for, and the obligations of Supplier under Section 6.1 will not apply to any claim arising from or related to (i)
the use of Products as a part of or in combination with any other devices, parts, processes or methods, (ii) Supplier’s compliance
with any designs, specifications, or instructions provided by or for SafeNet, (iii) the use of Products contrary to any instructions
issued by Supplier or in breach of these terms or Supplier’s compliance with any industry or proprietary standard or SafeNet’s
use of the Products to enable implementation of any industry or proprietary standard (iv) modifications or alterations to the Products,
(v) the practice of any process or method relating to SafeNet’s or its customers’ use of the Products, (vi) or the
intentional, knowing, or willful infringement of the Third Party Intellectual Property Rights by SafeNet (collectively, “Excluded
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7.4 
Indemnification Conditions. THIS SECTION
6.4 STATES SUPPLIER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY AND OBLIGATION AND SAFENET’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR ANY ACTUAL
OR ALLEGED INFRINGEMENT OR MISAPPROPRIATION OF ANY PATENT, TRADEMARK, COPYRIGHT, TRADE SECRET OR OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT
BY ANY PRODUCTS OR SERVICES DELIVERED HEREUNDER, OR ANY PART THEREOF. THIS SECTION 6 IS IN LIEU OF AND REPLACES ANY OTHER EXPRESSED,
IMPLIED OR STATUTORY WARRANTY AGAINST INFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT WILL SUPPLIER BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT,
EXEMPLARY, SPECIAL, OR OTHER DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY SUCH INFRINGEMENT.

 

7.5 
Indemnity from SafeNet. SafeNet will,
at its own expense, indemnify and hold Supplier harmless from and against any liabilities, costs, damages, or losses resulting
from any Excluded Claim, and will defend or settle at its own expense, including attorney’s fees and costs, any suit brought
against Supplier based on an allegation arising from any Excluded Claim, provided that Supplier, (i) gives SafeNet prompt notice
in writing of any such suit, and (ii) Supplier and SafeNet give each other all needed information and assistance, at SafeNet’s
expense, necessary to defend or settle such suit.

 

		8.	Limitation of Liability.

 

8.1 
Scope of Liability. EXCEPT FOR LIABILITY
FOR PAYMENTS OWED TO THE OTHER PARTY, BREACH OF CONFIDENTIALITY, INFRINGEMENT BY A PARTY OF THE OTHER PARTY OR ITS AFFILIATES’
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS AND THE IPR INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS PURSUANT TO SECTION 6 ABOVE,TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED UNDER
APPLICABLE LAW AND NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY CONTAINED HEREIN, SUPPLIER WILL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE TO SAFENET OR
ANY THIRD PARTIES FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, EXEMPLARY OR SPECIAL DAMAGES OR FOR LOST PROFITS OR LOSS OF BUSINESS,
WHETHER IN AN ACTION BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT, OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY, ARISING FROM OR RELATED TO THE TRANSACTION CONTEMPLATED
HEREUNDER, EVEN IF SUPPLIER IS APPRISED OF OR SHOULD HAVE KNOWN THE LIKELIHOOD OF SUCH DAMAGES OCCURRING.

 

8.2 
Limitation on Liability. NOTWITHSTANDING
ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY IN THIS AGREEMENT, EXCEPT FOR LIABILITY FOR PAYMENTS OWED TO THE OTHER PARTY, BREACH OF CONFIDENTIALITY,
INFRINGEMENT BY A PARTY OF THE OTHER PARTY OR ITS AFFILIATES’ INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS AND THE IPR INDEMNIFICATION ORI
IGATIONS PURSUANT TO SFCTION fi AROVF, IN NO FVFNT WIII EACH PARTY’S TOTAL LIABILITY, INCLUDING ANY ATTORNEYS’ FEES
AND COSTS INCURRED, ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THIS AGREEMENT OR THE SUBJECT MATTER HEREOF (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY
WARRANTY OR INDEMNITY CLAIMS), REGARDLESS OF THE FORUM AND REGARDLESS OF WHETHER ANY ACTION OR CLAIM IS BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT
OR OTHERWISE, EXCEED THE TOTAL AMOUNT PAID BY SAFENET TO SUPPLIER HEREUNDER FOR THE PRODUCTS OR SERVICES ACTUALLY GIVING RISE TO
SUCH LIABILITY DURING THE TWELVE (12) MONTHS PRECEDING THE MOST RECENT EVENT GIVING RISE TO SUCH LIABILITY. ALL PAYMENTS
MADE TO A PARTY FOR ANY CLAIMS OR DAMAGES SHALL BE AGGREGATED TO DETERMINE SATISFACTION OF THE LIMIT. THE EXISTENCE OF ONE OR MORE
CLAIMS WILL NOT ENLARGE THE LIMIT.

 

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8.3 
Time Limitation. NO CLAIM, SUIT OR
ACTION WILL BE BROUGHT AGAINST SUPPLIER MORE THAN TWO YEARS AFTER THE RELATED CAUSE OF ACTION HAS TRANSPIRED.

 

8.4 
Supplier Reliance on Limitation on Liability. SAFENET
ACKNOWLEDGES THAT SUPPLIER HAS SET ITS PRICES AND FEES AND AGREED TO SELL PRODUCTS AND SERVICES TO SAFENET IN RELIANCE UPON THE
LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY, DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES, EXCLUSION OF DAMAGES AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES SET FORTH HEREIN, AND THAT THE
SAME FORM AN ESSENTIAL BASIS OF THE BARGAIN BETWEEN THE PARTIES, WITHOUT WHICH SUPPLIER WOULD NOT HAVE AGREED TO SELL PRODUCTS
AND SERVICES TO SAFENET. SAFENET AGREES THAT SUCH PROVISIONS WILL SURVIVE AND APPLY NOTWITHSTANDING ANY FAILURE OF ESSENTIAL PURPOSE.

 

8.5 
Costs of Re-procurement. NOTWITHSTANDING
ANY PROVISION HEREIN TO THE CONTRARY, SUPPLIER WILL NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES BE LIABLE FOR EXCESS COSTS OF REPROCUREMENT.

 

		9.	Export. Supplier agrees
to provide SafeNet with the applicable information required for export of the product(s) outside the United States, including but
not limited to, the Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) and the License Exception.

 

		10.	Term and Termination. This
Agreement shall remain in effect for a period of one year from the Effective Date. Thereafter, this Agreement shall automatically
renew for successive one year periods, unless earlier terminated. Either party may terminate this Agreement as of right at any
time and for any reason upon one hundred and eighty (180) days prior written notice sent with acknowledgment of receipt to the
other party. Notwithstanding the foregoing, either party may terminate this Agreement as of right in the event that the other party
(i) fails to cure a material default under this Agreement within thirty (30) days after receiving written notice with acknowledgment
of receipt thereof; (ii) becomes insolvent, files or has filed against it a petition in bankruptcy, or generally becomes unable
to pay its debts as they become due, in compliance with applicable law.

 

		11.	Notice. All notices and
other communications required or permitted hereunder must be in writing and will be deemed to have been duly given, to the addresses
written below: (i) when delivered by hand; (ii) one (1) day after delivery by receipted overnight delivery; or (iii) three (3)
days after being mailed by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, with postage prepaid to the party at the address
set forth above, or to such address and/or facsimile number as either party shall furnish to the other party in writing, pursuant
to this Section.

 

	 	To Supplier:	Jean-Yves LeSaux
	 	 	EMEA, Sales Director
	 	 	Le Sesame
	 	 	8 rue Germain Soufflot
	 	 	78180 Montigny Le Bretonneux
	 	 	France
	 	 	jlesaux@insidefr.com
	 	 	 
	 	Copy to:	Olivia Souillot
	 	 	41, Parc Club de Golf
	 	 	13856 Aix en Provence – Cedex 3
	 	 	France

 

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	 	To SafeNet:	Global Supply Chain Manager
	 	 	4690 Millennium Drive
	 	 	Belcamp, MD 21017
	 	 	 
	 	Copy to:	General Counsel
	 	 	4690 Millennium Drive
	 	 	Belcamp, MD 21017

 

		12.	Entire Agreement. This document
is the entire understanding between Supplier and SafeNet with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior and
contemporaneous agreements, understandings, dealings and negotiations, whether oral or written. No modification, alteration or
amendment shall be effective unless made in writing and signed by duly authorized representatives of both parties. All purchases
by SafeNet during the term of this Agreement shall be governed only by the terms and conditions of this Agreement, notwithstanding
any preprinted terms and conditions on any Supplier or SafeNet forms or documents.

 

		13.	Successors; Severability. This
Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their successors and permitted assigns. If any
provision of this Agreement is adjudged to be unenforceable in whole or in part, such adjudication shall not affect the validity
of the remainder of this Agreement. Each provision of this Agreement is severable from every other provision and constitutes a
separate, distinct and binding covenant.

 

		14.	Audit Rights. Supplier shall
maintain accurate and complete books and records relating to the supply of Products hereunder, including but not limited to bills
of materials, parts and materials tracking information, sourcing documents and manufacturing records, and shall retain this information
for three (3) year following the date of manufacture of the Products. Copies of its books and records shall be maintained at Supplier’s
principal place of business. SafeNet, or an third party acting on its behalf, may, upon reasonable notice to Supplier and at a
mutually convenient time, conduct an audit no more frequently than once per year of Supplier’s books and records for purposed
of investigating Product failures or defects or to verify or certify manufacturing information. In all cases SafeNet or its designated
auditor will act under a duty of confidentiality and will not unduly interfere with Suppliers’ operations. All inspections
or audits of Supplier’s books and records shall be conducted at SafeNet’s expense.

 

		15.	Governing Law and Jurisdiction. The
sale of Product hereunder shall not be governed by, or subject to, the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International
Sale of Goods. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of New York, New York, without regard to its conflicts
of law’s provisions. Any action brought by either Party to resolve a dispute arising out of or in connection with this Agreement
and/or any Purchase Order shall be brought solely in the Federal or state courts located in the county of Albany, New York, including
in case of plurality of defendants, action on a warranty or guarantee, third party proceedings and/or summary proceedings. Each
of the parties hereto irrevocably and unconditionally submits for itself to the exclusive jurisdiction (and waives any objection
to the venue) of any Federal or state court of the county of Albany, New York, and any appellate court there from, in any suit,
action arising out of relating to this Agreement and/or any Purchase Order and the transactions contemplated hereby. Any judgment
of any Federal or state court of the county of Albany, New York, may be enforced in any court having jurisdiction over the Party
against which such judgment is sought to be enforced.

 

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		16.	Contract Remedies. All rights,
remedies and powers of the Parties hereunder are irrevocable and cumulative, and not alternative or exclusive, and shall be in
addition to all other rights, remedies and powers to which it may be entitled by law. Each Party acknowledges that if it breaches
any obligations hereunder, the other Party may suffer immediate and irreparable harm for which monetary damages alone shall not
be a sufficient remedy, and in addition to all other remedies, the Parties shall be entitled to seek injunctive relief, specific
performance, equitable relief or any other remedy necessary to prevent a threatened breach by the other Party or to correct an
actual breach and to enforce this Agreement. Each Party hereby waives any and all defenses and objections it may have on grounds
of jurisdiction and venue, including, but not limited to, lack of personal jurisdiction and improper venue, and waives any requirement
for the securing or posting of any bond in connection with such remedy.

 

		17.	Execution. This Agreement
may be executed by facsimile, counterparts or duplicate originals, all of which shall be regarded as one and the same instrument.

 

		18.	Survival. Sections 1, 3,
4, 5, 6, 7, 14, and 15 of this Agreement shall survive termination of this Agreement.

 

		19.	Force Majeure. Neither Party
will be deemed to be in breach of this Agreement or will otherwise be liable for any failure or delay in performance of its obligations
hereunder (except for obligations to pay money) due to any cause beyond its control, including earthquakes, floods, epidemics and
other acts of God, acts of civil or military authority, fires, riots, wars, acts of terrorism, sabotage, labor disputes, yield
problems, governmental actions, or inability to obtain materials, components, energy, manufacturing facilities or transportation.

 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement
on the Effective Date:

 

	SafeNet, Inc.	 	Inside Secure
	 	 	 	 	 
	/s/ W. Carson Wiley	 	/s/ Pascal Didier
	Name: 	W. Carson Wiley	 	Name: 	Pascal Didier
	Title:	Global Supply Chain Manager	 	Title:	GM & Corporate Secretary
	Date:	April 18, 2012	 	Date:	March 26, 2012

 

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