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CYBERRISK ALLIANCE


TERMS OF USE

‍July 10, 2024

‍

These Terms of Use (“Terms”) control the use of the Website, Mobile Apps, and
Products of CyberRisk Alliance, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company
(“CyberRisk Alliance”, “our”, “us”, or “we”).

‍

By accessing the Websites, Mobile Apps, and/ or the Products, you are bound by
all terms and conditions in these Terms and our Privacy Policy. If you do not
wish to be bound, you may not access the Websites, Mobile Apps, and/ or the
Products. If you are accepting these Terms on behalf of a company, organization,
government, or other legal entity, you represent and warrant that (a) you are
authorized to do so, (b) the entity agrees to be legally bound by the Terms, and
(c) neither you nor the entity are barred from using the Products or accepting
the Terms under the laws of the applicable jurisdiction.

 1. Introduction.
    1. Scope. These Terms govern your use of the Website, Mobile Apps, and the
       Products.  Except as otherwise specified, these Terms do not apply to
       Third-Party  Products, which are governed by their own terms of service.
    2. Incorporated Terms. The following policies, guidelines, and agreements
       (“Incorporated Terms”) are hereby incorporated into, and form an integral
       part of, the  Terms to which you are agreeing to be bound:
       1. Privacy Policy
       2. Mobile App Terms
       3. Acceptable Use Policy
       4. Event Participation Terms
    3. Certain Definitions.
       1.  “Event Participation Terms” means those terms and conditions or
          master terms governing your relationship with CyberRisk Alliance in
          connection with your attendance or participation in any of CyberRisk
          Alliance’s conferences or events, whether conducted virtually or
          in-person.
       2. “Products” means all CyberRisk Alliance products, services, and
          materials located on or accessible through the Websites and the Mobile
          Apps.
       3. “Third-Party Products” means any third-party information, website,
          product, service, or materials referenced in, accessible through, or
          provided in connection with, the Website or Products.
       4. “Website” means all CyberRisk Alliance and CyberRisk Alliance
          affiliated websites.
 2. Modifications. CyberRisk Alliance reserves the right, in its discretion, to
    change, modify, add to, or remove any and all parts of these Terms at any
    time.
    1. For users in the United States, any changes or modifications will be
       effective immediately upon posting of the revisions on the Websites and
       shall apply to all use of our Products and all acts or omissions
       occurring after the effective date of the revised Terms. Your continued
       use of the Websites and Products, following the posting of changes, will
       mean that you accept and agree to all changes or modifications.
    2. For users in the European Economic Area (EEA), any changes or
       modifications will be effective upon your express consent as you will be
       notified of any changes by virtue of a pop-up, banner, or other
       notification mechanism when you seek to access our Products after we
       issue a change or modification. Upon consent, the revisions to these
       Terms shall apply.
 3. Eligibility.
    1. Minimum Age. The Products are directed to adults and are not directed to
       children under the age of 13. You must be 13 years of age or older to use
       the Products. CyberRisk Alliance complies with the Children’s Online
       Privacy Protection Act and does not permit registration by and will not
       knowingly collect personally identifiable information from anyone under
       13. By registering for the Products, you represent and warrant that you
       are 13 years of age or older. Additionally, you must provide true,
       accurate and complete registration information to become a user of the
       Products (“User”). Creating a User account under automated means or under
       false or fraudulent pretenses constitutes unauthorized use of the
       Products and such accounts will be terminated by CyberRisk Alliance.
    2. Registration. By using the Products, you represent and warrant that all
       registration information you submit is truthful and accurate and you
       agree to the accuracy of such information. The profile that you compose
       upon registering for the Products (the “User Profile”) must describe you,
       an individual person. Examples of inappropriate profiles include, but are
       not limited to, profiles that purport to represent an animal, place,
       inanimate object, fictional character, or real individual who is not you.
       If you wish to view or change your profile, you can do so via the “my
       account” option on the Websites.
 4. Intellectual Property.
    1. Restrictions. All rights not expressly granted by CyberRisk Alliance to
       you in these Terms are hereby reserved by CyberRisk Alliance. There are
       no implied rights save to the extent rights cannot be excluded by
       applicable law. You may not use, imitate, or copy, in whole or in part,
       any CyberRisk Alliance trademark, service mark, trade dress, logo, or
       other branding (collectively, “Marks”) without, in each instance,
       CyberRisk Alliance’s prior written consent, in CyberRisk Alliance’s sole
       discretion. All permitted use of CyberRisk Alliance’s Marks will inure to
       the benefit of CyberRisk Alliance.
    2. Ownership. As between the parties, the Website and Products, including,
       without limitation, any and all software, documentation, images, video,
       content, logos, page headers, custom graphics, design and user interface
       elements, scripts, and other materials (the “Content”) contained therein
       or provided in connection therewith, and all modifications, enhancements,
       and updates thereto, as well as all intellectual property rights
       associated with any of these materials (collectively, “CyberRisk Alliance
       IP”) are owned by CyberRisk Alliance and/ or its third party sponsors,
       partners, and suppliers. You have no right or license in or to the
       CyberRisk Alliance IP other than the right to use the Products, in
       compliance with the Terms.
    3. Notice of Intellectual Property Infringement. CyberRisk Alliance respects
       copyright laws and intellectual property rights, and we expect and
       encourage our users to do the same. In accordance with the Digital
       Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 (“DMCA”), which you may find in full on
       the U.S. Copyright Office website, CyberRisk Alliance will do its best to
       respond with due diligence to claims of copyright infringement when such
       claims are reported to it using the sample notice form below.

If you believe that your work has been copied in a way that constitutes
copyright infringement and is displayed in our Products, please provide
substantially the following information to CyberRisk Alliance’s copyright agent:

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DMCA NOTICE OF ALLEGED INFRINGEMENT (“NOTICE”)

 * Identify the copyrighted work that you claim has been infringed or a list of
   copyrighted works that you claim have been infringed.
 * Identify the material or link you claim is infringing and to which access you
   think should be disabled, including the URL of the link shown on the Site or
   the exact location where such material may be found.
 * Provide your personal or company name, mailing address, telephone number, and
   email address.
 * In the body of such notice, you must include a statement that you have a good
   faith belief that the disputed use of the copyrighted material is not
   authorized by the copyright owner, agent, or the law.
 * A statement that the information in such notice is accurate and, under
   penalty of perjury, that you as the complaining party are the owner or
   authorized to act on behalf of the owner. 

CyberRisk Alliance’s copyright agent can be reached as follows:

CyberRisk Alliance, LLC

Attn: Copyright Agent

400 Madison Ave Ste. 6C

New York City, New York, 10017

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 5.  Managing Content. CyberRisk Alliance reserves the right to delete, move or
     edit any Content (including User material (“Material”) posted in any
     interactive area of the Products) that it may determine, in its sole
     discretion, violates these Terms or is otherwise unacceptable. However,
     CyberRisk Alliance does not and cannot review all of the Content posted by
     Users on the Products and is not responsible for such Content. You shall
     remain solely responsible for all Material. Although CyberRisk Alliance
     reserves the right to remove any offending Content on the Products, you
     understand and agree that you nonetheless may be exposed to such Material
     and that you further waive your right to any damages (from any party)
     related to such exposure. Additionally, CyberRisk Alliance shall have the
     right, but not the obligation, to correct any errors or omissions in any
     Content, as it may determine in its sole discretion.
 6.  No Endorsement.
     1. CyberRisk Alliance does not represent or endorse the accuracy or
        reliability of any Content posted on any interactive area and you
        acknowledge that any reliance upon such Content shall be at your sole
        risk. Any Content placed on any interactive area by users represents the
        views of the user posting the statement and does not represent the views
        of CyberRisk Alliance.
     2. The Products may contain links to websites or mobile applications on the
        internet which are owned and operated by third parties (the “External
        Site or mobile applications”). You acknowledge that CyberRisk Alliance
        is not responsible for the availability of, or the content located on or
        through, any External Site or mobile application. You should contact the
        website or mobile application administrator or webmaster for those
        External Site or mobile applications if you have any concerns regarding
        such links or the content located on such External Site or mobile
        applications.
 7.  Indemnification. You agree to indemnify, defend and hold CyberRisk Alliance
     and its affiliates, and the respective officers, directors, owners, agents,
     information providers and licensors (collectively, the “CyberRisk Alliance
     Parties”) harmless from and against any and all claims, liability, losses,
     damages, costs and expenses (including attorneys’ fees) incurred by any
     CyberRisk Alliance Party in connection with any Material or with use or
     alleged use of any Content or the Products, including any use under your
     password by any person, whether or not authorized by you. CyberRisk
     Alliance reserves the right, at its own expense, to assume the exclusive
     defense and control of any matter otherwise subject to indemnification by
     you, and in such case, you agree to cooperate with CyberRisk Alliance’s
     defense of such claim. This Indemnification Section will survive any
     termination or expiration of these Terms.
 8.  Termination of Products. CyberRisk Alliance reserves the right, in its sole
     discretion, to restrict, suspend or terminate your access to all or any
     part of the Products, including the discussion areas, at any time for any
     reason without prior notice or liability. CyberRisk Alliance may change,
     suspend or discontinue all or any aspect of the Products at any time,
     including the availability of any feature, database, or Content (including
     the discussion areas), without prior notice or liability.
 9.  Limitations of Liability.
     1. Excluded Damages and Theories. CYBERRISK ALLIANCE AND ITS AFFILIATES
        ASSUME NO RESPONSIBILITY WITH RESPECT TO YOUR OR YOUR USER’S USE OF THE
        WEBSITES OR PRODUCTS AND WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT,
        CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE, EXTRAORDINARY, EXEMPLARY OR SPECIAL
        DAMAGES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION THE FOLLOWING, UNLESS PROHIBITED
        BY APPLICABLE LAW, LOSS OF USE, DAMAGE BY VIRUS, LOSS OF DATA, LOSS OF
        PROFITS, AND LOST REVENUE, WHETHER SUCH DAMAGES ARE ALLEGED IN TORT,
        CONTRACT OR ANY OTHER LEGAL OR EQUITABLE THEORY, AND WHETHER OR NOT
        CYBERRISK ALLIANCE IS AWARE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
     2. Aggregate Liability. CYBERRISK ALLIANCE AND ITS AFFILIATES WILL IN NO
        EVENT BE LIABLE IN AGGREGATE FOR MORE THAN THE TOTAL FEES ACTUALLY
        RECEIVED BY CYBERRISK ALLIANCE FROM YOU FOR THE PRODUCTS DURING THE
        12-MONTH PERIOD BEFORE THE CLAIM OR CAUSE OF ACTION AROSE.
     3. Multiple Claims; Time Limits. MULTIPLE CLAIMS WILL NOT EXPAND THIS
        LIMITATION. ANY CAUSE OF ACTION ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THE
        WEBSITES OR PRODUCTS MUST BE COMMENCED WITHIN ONE (1) YEAR AFTER THE
        CLAIM OR CAUSE OF ACTION ACCRUES, OTHERWISE SUCH CLAIM AND CAUSE OF
        ACTION WILL BE PERMANENTLY BARRED.
     4. Jurisdictions; Limitations. SOME JURISDICTIONS MAY NOT ALLOW THE
        EXCLUSION AND/OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR FRAUD, WILLFUL MISCONDUCT,
        GROSS NEGLIGENCE, DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY OR FOR CONSEQUENTIAL,
        INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR
        EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. IN SUCH EVENT, THE LIABILITY OF
        CYBERRISK ALLIANCE AND ITS AFFILIATES FOR SUCH DAMAGES WILL BE LIMITED
        TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. THIS LIMITATIONS OF
        LIABILITY SECTION WILL SURVIVE ANY TERMINATION OR EXPIRATION OF THESE
        TERMS.‍
 10. ‍Disclaimers.
     1. General. YOUR USE OF THE WEBSITES AND PRODUCTS WILL BEAT YOUR OWN RISK
        AND ARE PROVIDED “AS IS”, “AS AVAILABLE” AND “WITH ALL FAULTS”.
        CYBERRISK ALLIANCE AND ITS AFFILIATES DISCLAIM, TO THE FULLEST EXTENT
        PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ALL WARRANTIES, CONDITIONS,
        REPRESENTATIONS, WHETHER STATUTORY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING,
        WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, CONDITIONS AND
        REPRESENTATIONS OF TITLE, MERCHANT ABILITY,FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
        PURPOSE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT.
     2. Specific. CYBERRISK ALLIANCE MAKES NO WARRANTIES, CONDITIONS OR
        REPRESENTATIONS ABOUT (i) THE ABILITY OF THE WEBSITES OR PRODUCTS TO
        PERFORM WITHOUT LIMITATION OR RESTRICTION IN ANY GIVEN ENVIRONMENT, (ii)
        THE ACCURACY, COMPLETENESS, OR CONTENT OF THE WEBSITES OR PRODUCTS,
        (iii) THE ACCURACY, COMPLETENESS, OR CONTENT OF ANY LINKED SITES
        (THROUGH HYPERLINKS, BANNER ADVERTISING OR OTHERWISE), AND/OR (iv)
        THIRD-PARTY PRODUCTS,AND CYBERRISK ALLIANCE ASSUMES NO LIABILITY OR
        RESPONSIBILITY THEREWITH.
     3. Third-Party Products. THE REFERENCE TO, OR AVAILABILITY OF, THIRD-PARTY
        PRODUCTS IN CONNECTION WITH THE PRODUCTS OR WEBSITES DOES NOT
        CONSTITUTE, AND WILL NOT BE CONSTRUED AS CONSTITUTING, AN ENDORSEMENT,
        AUTHORIZATION, SPONSORSHIP, OR AFFILIATION BY OR WITH CYBERRISK ALLIANCE
        WITH RESPECT TO SUCH THIRD-PARTY PRODUCTS.
     4. Legal, Tax, Financial, Other Communications. NO ORAL OR WRITTEN
        INFORMATION OR ADVICE OR COMMUNICATIONS PROVIDED BY CYBERRISK ALLIANCE
        OR ANYOF ITS EMPLOYEES WILL CONSTITUTE PERSONAL, LEGAL, TAX OR FINANCIAL
        ADVICE OR CREATE A WARRANTY, CONDITION OR REPRESENTATION OF ANY KIND.
     5. Jurisdictions; Limitations. THESE DISCLAIMERS APPLY TO THE FULLEST
        EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW AND WILL SURVIVE ANY TERMINATION OR EXPIRATION
        OF THESE TERMS. SOME JURISDICTIONS MAY NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION AND/OR
        LIMITATION OF IMPLIED REPRESENTATIONS, CONDITIONS OR WARRANTIES, OR
        ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE
        LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. IN SUCH EVENT, CYBERRISK
        ALLIANCE’S WARRANTIES, CONDITIONS AND REPRESENTATIONS WILL BE LIMITED TO
        THE GREATEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW IN SUCH JURISDICTION.
 11. Anti-Corruption, Export and Sanctions Compliance.
     1. With respect to these Terms, you represent, warrant, and covenant that
        you:
        1. have not and will not violate, or cause any party to be in violation
           of, any applicable anti-bribery or anti-corruption law (including,
           but not limited to, the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977,
           as amended, the U.S. domestic bribery statute in 18 U.S.C. 201, the
           U.S. Travel Act, or the UK Bribery Act 2010), anti-kickback laws,
           anti-money laundering and anti-terrorist financing laws, sanctions,
           embargoes, export controls, import controls, anti-fraud laws, or any
           other applicable law, regulation, or order (collectively, “Applicable
           ABAC Laws”);
        2. have not and will not use or apply the Products or the Websites in
           violation of Applicable ABAC Laws;
        3. have not and will not with a corrupt, improper, or illegal intention
           directly or indirectly (through third parties) pay, provide, promise,
           offer, authorize, solicit, or accept any money, gift, hospitality,
           entertainment, favor, financial advantage, or other thing of value to
           or from any individual, organization, political party, or entity
           whether in the public or private sector in any country in order to
           obtain, retain, or direct regulatory approvals, licenses, permits,
           business, contracts, investments, sales, tax or duty assessments,
           import or export clearances, foreign exchange clearances, or other
           advantages;
        4. are not, (i) nationals, residents, agents or representatives of Iran,
           Cuba, North Korea, Syria, the Crimea Region of Ukraine, or any other
           region subject to comprehensive U.S. sanctions; (ii) on the List of
           Specially Designated Nationals & Blocked Persons, the Sectoral
           Sanctions Identifications (SSI) List, or Foreign Sanctions Evaders
           List maintained by the Office of Foreign Assets Control of the U.S.
           Department of the Treasury, or any other applicable list of
           sanctioned, embargoed, blocked, criminal, or debarred persons
           maintained by any U.S. or non-U.S. government, the European Union,
           Interpol, the United Nations, the World Bank, or any other public
           international organization (each such list, a “Sanctions List”);
           (iii) an entity that is 50% or more owned, individually or in the
           aggregate, directly or indirectly, by, is controlled by (including
           without limitation by virtue of such person being a director or
           owning voting shares or interests), or acts, directly or indirectly,
           for or on behalf of, any person or entity on a Sanctions List; or
           (iv) otherwise the target of any sanctions, suspensions, embargoes or
           debarment by the U.S. government or any other government or public
           international organization;
        5. shall implement an effective, risk-based compliance program and
           necessary internal controls (including, but not limited to,
           conducting sanctions screenings of your Relevant Parties and
           customers) to ensure compliance with Applicable ABAC Laws and this
           Anti-Corruption, Export and Sanctions Compliance Section;
        6. shall reasonably cooperate with CyberRisk Alliance to (i) ensure
           compliance with sanctions, embargoes, and other Applicable ABAC Laws
           and/ or review and remediate actual or potential violations of
           sanctions or other Applicable ABAC Laws, including, but not limited
           to, suspending or terminating the supply of products or services to
           customers or other persons that appear on a Sanctions List or are
           otherwise the target of sanctions and other similar restrictions.
        7. A violation of the foregoing representations, warranties, or
           covenants by you will constitute a material breach of these Terms,
           and, in the event of such a violation, CyberRisk Alliance may, at its
           sole option, terminate your use of the Products for cause and without
           further liability or obligation on the part of CyberRisk Alliance.
           Any such breach will entitle CyberRisk Alliance to seek to be
           indemnified by you and/ or obtain injunctive and other emergency or
           equitable relief, in addition to any other remedies which may be
           available under applicable laws.
 12. Violations of These Terms. CyberRisk Alliance may disclose any information
     CyberRisk Alliance has about you (including your identity) if CyberRisk
     Alliance determines that such disclosure is necessary in connection with
     any investigation or complaint regarding your use of the Products, or to
     identify, contact, or bring legal action against someone who may be causing
     injury to or interference with (either intentionally or unintentionally)
     CyberRisk Alliance’s rights or property, or the rights or property of
     visitors to or users of the Products, including CyberRisk Alliance’s
     customers. CyberRisk Alliance reserves the right at all times to disclose
     any information that CyberRisk Alliance deems necessary to comply with any
     applicable law, regulation, legal process or governmental request.
     CyberRisk Alliance also may disclose your information when CyberRisk
     Alliance determines that applicable law requires or permits such
     disclosure, including exchanging information with other companies and
     organizations for fraud protection purposes.
     
     You acknowledge and agree that CyberRisk Alliance may preserve any
     transmittal or communication by you with CyberRisk Alliance through the
     Products or any service offered on or through the Products, and may also
     disclose such data if required to do so bylaw or CyberRisk Alliance
     determines that such preservation or disclosure is reasonably necessary to
     (1) comply with legal processes, (2) enforce these Terms, (3) respond to
     claims that any such data violates the rights of others, or (4) protect the
     rights, property or personal safety of CyberRisk Alliance, its employees,
     users of or visitors to the Products, and the public. You also agree that
     any violation by you of these Terms will constitute an unlawful and unfair
     business practice, and will cause irreparable harm to CyberRisk Alliance,
     for which monetary damages would be inadequate, and you consent to
     CyberRisk Alliance obtaining any injunctive or equitable relief that
     CyberRisk Alliance deems necessary or appropriate in such circumstances.
     These remedies are in addition to any other remedies CyberRisk Alliance may
     have at law or in equity.
     
     If CyberRisk Alliance does take any legal action against you as a result of
     your violation of these Terms, CyberRisk Alliance will be entitled to
     recover from you, and you agree to pay, all reasonable attorneys’ fees and
     costs of such action, in addition to any other relief granted to CyberRisk
     Alliance. You agree that CyberRisk Alliance will not be liable to you or to
     any third party for termination of your access to the Products as a result
     of any violation of these Terms.‍
 13. User Disputes. You are solely responsible for your interactions with other
     Users of the Products. CyberRisk Alliance reserves the right, but has no
     obligation, to monitor disputes between you and other Users.‍
 14. Arbitration.‍
     1. Arbitration Procedures. Except as otherwise expressly provided in these
        Terms, any Dispute (defined below)  shall be resolved by arbitration
        proceedings through the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”),
        www.adr.org, or JAMS, www.jamsadr.com, and the arbitration will be
        conducted before a single arbitrator. The arbitration will be commenced
        as an individual arbitration, and will in no event be commenced as a
        representative or class arbitration. All issues will be for the
        arbitrator to decide, including the scope of this arbitration provision.
        1. ‍Dispute. The term “Dispute” means any dispute, claim, or controversy
           between you and CyberRisk Alliance regarding any aspect of your
           relationship with CyberRisk Alliance, whether based in contract,
           statute, regulation, ordinance, tort (including, but not limited to,
           fraud, misrepresentation, fraudulent inducement, negligence, gross
           negligence or reckless behavior), or any other legal or equitable
           theory, and includes the validity, enforceability or scope of this
           arbitration provision (with the exception of the enforceability of
           the Class Action Waiver clause below). “Dispute” is to be given the
           broadest possible meaning that will be enforced.
           
           WE EACH AGREE THAT, EXCEPT AS PROVIDED BELOW, ANY AND ALL DISPUTES,
           AS DEFINED ABOVE, WHETHER PRESENTLY IN EXISTENCE OR BASED ON ACTS OR
           OMISSIONS IN THE PAST OR IN THE FUTURE, WILL BE RESOLVED EXCLUSIVELY
           AND FINALLY BY BINDING ARBITRATION RATHER THAN IN COURT IN ACCORDANCE
           WITH THIS ARBITRATION PROVISION.‍

 5. For arbitration before the AAA, the AAA’s Commercial Arbitration Rules and
    the AAA’s Optional Rules For Emergency Measures of Protection will apply.
    The AAA rules are available at www.adr.org or by calling 1-800-778-7879. For
    arbitration before JAMS, the JAMS Comprehensive Arbitration Rules &
    Procedures and the JAMS Recommended Arbitration Discovery Protocols For
    Domestic, Commercial Cases will apply. The JAMS rules are available
    at www.jamsadr.com or by calling 1-800-352-5267. This arbitration provision
    governs in the event it conflicts with the applicable arbitration rules.
    Under no circumstances will class action, representative action, or
    collective action procedures or rules apply to the arbitration.
 6. You understand that, in the absence of this provision, you would have had a
    right to litigate disputes through a court, including the right to litigate
    claims on a class-wide or class action basis, and that you have expressly
    and knowingly waived those rights and agreed to resolve any Disputes through
    binding arbitration in accordance with the provisions of this Section. This
    arbitration provision shall be governed by the Federal Arbitration Act, 9
    U.S.C. § 1, et seq.‍
 7. Miscellaneous.‍
    1. Entire Agreement. These Terms constitute the entire agreement between the
       parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all
       previous written or oral agreements between the parties with respect to
       such subject matter. If any inconsistency exists between these Terms and
       any additional terms and conditions posted on the Products, such terms
       shall be interpreted as to eliminate any inconsistency, if possible, and
       otherwise, the additional terms and conditions shall control.‍
    2. Severability. If any provision of these Terms is held invalid, illegal or
       unenforceable in any respect, (i) such provision shall be interpreted in
       such a manner as to preserve, to the maximum extent possible, the intent
       of the parties, (ii) the validity, legality and enforceability of the
       remaining provisions shall not in any way be affected or impaired
       thereby, and (iii) such decision shall not affect the validity, legality
       or enforceability of such provision under other circumstances.‍
    3. Waiver. Any failure by CyberRisk Alliance to require or enforce strict
       performance by you of any provision of these Terms or to exercise any
       right under them shall not be construed as a waiver or relinquishment of
       your right to assert or rely upon any such provision or right in that or
       any other instance.‍
    4. Notices. We may communicate with you through the email address specified
       in your account or by posting notices on the Website. You agree that all
       agreements, notices, disclosures and other communications that are
       provided to you electronically satisfy any requirement that such
       communications be in writing. All notices from us intended for receipt by
       you shall be deemed delivered when sent to the email address you provide
       to us.
       
       Notices to CyberRisk Alliance must be sent to:
       CyberRisk Alliance, LLC
       400 Madison Ave Ste. 6C, New York City, New York, 10017
       Attn: Joe Haddock
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    5. Section Headings. The section headings and titles in these Terms are for
       convenience only and have no legal or contractual effect. These Terms
       will be interpreted without application of any strict construction in
       favor of or against you or CyberRisk Alliance.‍
    6. Force Majeure. CyberRisk Alliance will have no liability to you or any
       third party for any failure by CyberRisk Alliance to perform its
       obligations under these Terms in the event that such non-performance
       arises as a result of the occurrence of an event beyond the reasonable
       control of CyberRisk Alliance, including, without limitation, an act of
       war or terrorism, natural disaster, failure of electricity supply, riot,
       civil disorder, or civil commotion or other force majeure event.‍
    7. Third-Party Service Integration. Certain Third-Party Products may be
       integrated with the Products. CyberRisk Alliance may, in its discretion
       and without liability to you, decide to no longer support such
       integration and migrate your account to a different integration.‍
    8. Statute of Limitations. You agree that regardless of any statute or law
       to the contrary, any claim or cause of action arising out of or related
       to use of the Products, Websites, Terms of Use and/ or Privacy Policy
       must be filed within ONE (1) YEAR after such claim or cause of action
       arose or be forever barred.‍
    9. Jurisdiction; Venue. These Terms shall be construed in accordance with
       the laws of the State of New York, without reference to principles of
       choice of law. Any dispute relating in any way to your use of the
       Products or Websites shall be submitted to confidential arbitration in
       New York, New York except that, to the extent you have in any manner
       violated or threatened to violate CyberRisk Alliance intellectual
       property rights, CyberRisk Alliance may seek injunctive, equitable, or
       other appropriate relief in any state or federal court and you consent to
       the exclusive jurisdiction and venue in the state and federal courts in
       the State of New York, New York.

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MOBILE APP TERMS

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July 10, 2024

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The terms below are incorporated into, and form an integral part of, the
CyberRisk Alliance’s Terms of Use. Unless otherwise defined herein, capitalized
terms shall have the meaning ascribed them in the Terms of Use. Any breach of
the terms below will be deemed a material breach of the Terms of Use. By using
any of CyberRisk Alliance’s mobile applications (“Application”), you agree to be
bound by the Terms of Use and these incorporated Mobile App Terms.

 1. Compatibility; Performance. Use of the Application requires a compatible
    device with  supported software and internet access. You are responsible for
    paying all  fees associated with the foregoing. Application performance can
    be affected by a variety of factors, such as your location, your device, and
    the availability and speed of your internet connection.
 2. License. Subject to your compliance with these Terms, CyberRisk Alliance
    grants you a revocable, non-exclusive, non-sublicensable,  non-transferable,
    worldwide, limited license to install and use the Application solely in
    connection with your account for lawful purposes only. No other license or
    right is granted. CyberRisk Alliance reserves all rights, including
    intellectual property rights, in and to the Application not expressly
    granted to you under these Mobile App Terms.  There are no implied rights or
    licenses.
 3. Restrictions. Except where otherwise expressly permitted by applicable law
    or the licensing terms governing open-sourced components included within the
    Application, you will not, directly or indirectly: reverse engineer,
    decompile, disassemble, or otherwise attempt to discover the source code,
    object code, or underlying structure, ideas, or algorithms of or included in
    the Application, documentation, or data related to the Application; modify,
    translate or create derivative works based on the Application; copy (except
    for archival purposes), distribute, sublicense, pledge, assign or otherwise
    transfer or encumber rights to the Application; use the Application for
    timesharing or service bureau purposes or otherwise for the benefit of a
    third party or where it could be used by multiple devices at the same time;
    remove any proprietary notices or labels; attempt to, or assist, authorize,
    or encourage others to, circumvent, disable, or defeat any of the security
    features or components of the Application. The foregoing restrictions are
    applicable to the Application as a whole, all parts of the Application, all
    updates to the Application,  and all CyberRisk Alliance proprietary
    materials displayed within the Application.
 4. Intellectual Property. As between the parties, the Application, including,
    without limitation, any and all documentation, images, video, content,
    trademarks, service marks, trade dress, logos, or other branding, custom
    graphics, design and user interface elements, scripts, and other materials
    contained therein or provided in connection therewith, and all
    modifications, enhancements, and updates thereto, as well as all
    intellectual property rights associated with any of the foregoing
    (collectively, “CyberRisk Alliance IP”) are owned by CyberRisk Alliance
    and/or its third party sponsors, and partners. You have no right or license
    in or to the  CyberRisk Alliance IP other than the right to use the
    Application, in  compliance with these Mobile App Terms. You may not use,
    imitate, or copy, in whole or in part, any CyberRisk Alliance trademark,
    service mark, trade dress, logo, or other branding without, in each
    instance, CyberRisk Alliance prior written consent, which may be given or
    withheld in CyberRisk Alliance’s sole discretion. All permitted use of the
    foregoing will inure to the benefit of CyberRisk Alliance.
 5. Disclaimers.
    1. General. USE OF THE APPLICATION IS AT YOUR OWN RISK, AND IT IS PROVIDED
       “AS IS”, “AS AVAILABLE” AND “WITH ALL FAULTS”. TO THE FULLEST  EXTENT
       PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, CYBERRISK ALLIANCE AND ITS AFFILIATES
       DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, CONDITIONS, REPRESENTATIONS, WHETHER STATUTORY,
       EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY IMPLIED
       WARRANTIES, CONDITIONS AND REPRESENTATIONS OF TITLE, MERCHANTABILITY,
       FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT.‍
    2. Specific. CYBERRISK ALLIANCE MAKES NO WARRANTIES, CONDITIONS OR
       REPRESENTATIONS ABOUT (i) THE ABILITY OF THE APPLICATION TO PERFORM
       WITHOUT LIMITATION OR RESTRICTION IN ANY GIVEN ENVIRONMENT, (ii) THE
       ACCURACY, COMPLETENESS, OR CONTENT OF THE APPLICATION, (iii) THE
       ACCURACY, COMPLETENESS, OR CONTENT OF ANY LINKED SITES (THROUGH
       HYPERLINKS, BANNER ADVERTISING OR OTHERWISE), AND/OR (iv) THIRD-PARTY
       PRODUCTS OR SERVICES, AND CYBERRISK ALLIANCE ASSUMES NO LIABILITY OR
       RESPONSIBILITY THEREWITH.‍

 

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ACCEPTABLE USE POLICY

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July 10, 2024

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The terms below are incorporated into, and form an integral part of, the
CyberRisk Alliance’s Terms of Use. Unless otherwise defined herein, capitalized
terms shall have the meaning ascribed them in the Terms of Use. Any breach of
the terms below will be deemed a material breach of the Terms of Use.


Prohibited Activities/Content:

 1.  Lawful Purposes Only. You may use the Websites and Products only for lawful
     purposes. You may not use the Websites or Products or allow any third party
     to use the Websites or Products for any purpose that is determined by
     CyberRisk Alliance, in its discretion, to be unlawful, invasive,
     infringing, obscene, offensive, defamatory or fraudulent, or to engage in,
     promote or encourage illegal activity.
 2.  Profanity. Your Materials may not contain any profane or otherwise
     inappropriate subject matter, as determined by CyberRisk Alliance in its
     discretion. “Your Materials” means the content, communications, text,
     images, video, photographs, domain names, and all other materials posted
     to, displayed on, or linked by you.
 3.  Private Information and Images. You may not post or disclose any personal
     or private information about, or images of, minors or any third party
     without the consent of such third party (or a parent’s or guardian’s
     consent in the case of a minor).
 4.  Violations of Third Party Rights. Your Materials may not violate, or
     encourage the violation of, the intellectual property rights, rights of
     privacy, rights of publicity, or other legal rights of any third party.
     CyberRisk Alliance may remove or block access to Your Materials upon
     receipt of proper notice of copyright infringement.
 5.  Misrepresentation of Transmission Information. Forging, misrepresenting,
     omitting, or deleting message headers, return mailing information, and/or
     internet protocol addresses to conceal or misidentify the origin of a
     message is prohibited.
 6.  Viruses and Other Destructive Activities. You will not use the Websites or
     Products, or allow any third party to use the Websites or Products, for
     creating or sending internet viruses, worms or Trojan horses, corrupted
     files, hoaxes or other items of a destructive or deceptive nature, or for
     pinging, flooding or mail bombing, or engaging in denial of service
     attacks. You will not engage in other activity that is intended to disrupt
     or interfere with, or that results in the disruption of or interference
     with, the ability of others to effectively use the Websites or Products (or
     any connected network, system, service or equipment) or conduct their
     business over the Internet.
 7.  Hacking. Hacking and related activities are prohibited. “Hacking” includes,
     but is not limited to, the following activities: illegally or without
     authorization, accessing computers, accounts or networks, penetrating or
     attempting to penetrate security measures, port scans, stealth scans, and
     other activities designed to assist in hacking.
 8.  Spam. You will not use the Websites or Products, or allow any third party
     to use the Websites or Products, to generate, distribute, publish or
     facilitate unsolicited mass email, promotions, advertisements or other
     solicitations (“spam”).
 9.  Anonymous Proxies. CyberRisk Alliance does not allow the use of anonymous
     proxy scripts on its servers. You will not access or copy any portion of
     the Websites or Products through any automated viewing, downloading or
     crawling systems.
 10. Child Pornography. The use of the Websites or Products to store, post,
     display, transmit, sell, advertise or otherwise make available child
     pornography is prohibited. CyberRisk Alliance is required by law to, and
     will, notify law enforcement agencies when it becomes aware of the presence
     of child pornography on, or transmitted through, the Website or Products.
 11. Other Prohibited Activities. Engaging in any activity that, in CyberRisk
     Alliance’s discretion, actually or potentially disrupts, interferes with,
     competes with, or is harmful to the Websites or Products, CyberRisk
     Alliance’s business, reputation, goodwill, customers and/or customer
     relations, or the ability of CyberRisk Alliance’s customers to effectively
     use the Websites or Products, is prohibited. Your failure to cooperate with
     CyberRisk Alliance in correcting or preventing violations of the Terms
     constitutes a violation of the Terms by you.

 

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PRIVACY POLICY

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Date of Last Revision: July 10, 2024

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CyberRisk Alliance, LLC (“CyberRisk Alliance”, “our”, “us”, or “we”) wants to
help you better understand how we collect, use, protect, and share your Personal
Data. This Privacy Policy is designed to help you understand your privacy
choices when you visit our Website or use our Mobile Apps or any of our
Products. It does not apply to other websites or services that we do not
control, including websites or services of other CyberRisk Alliance users.
Unless otherwise defined herein, capitalized terms shall have the meaning
ascribed them in the Terms of Use.

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This Privacy Policy is incorporated into, and forms an integral part of, the
CyberRisk Alliance Terms of Use (“Terms of Use”). Please note that our Products
may vary by region.

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We encourage you to read this Privacy Policy carefully and take the time to get
to know our privacy practices. By accessing the Websites, Mobile App, and/or the
Products, you are bound by all terms and conditions in the Terms of Use and this
Privacy Policy. If you do not wish to be bound, you may not access the Websites,
Mobile App, and/or the Products.

 1. Definitions.
    1.  Information Types.
        1. “Account Information” means data about how and when a CyberRisk
           Alliance account is accessed and the features used.
        2. “Browser Information” means data or information provided by a
           browser, including the IP address, the website visited, network
           connection, device information, and other data, including Cookies.
        3. “Contact Information” means basic personal and business information,
           such as first and last name, company name, email address, postal
           address, phone number, and may include social media account
           information.
        4. “Device Information” means information about your device, such as
           device ID number, model, and manufacturer, version of your operating
           system and geographical region, collected from any devices when
           accessing our website, using the Mobile App, or any of our Products.
        5. “Security Information” means user ID, password and password hints,
           and other security information used for authentication and account
           access.
        6. “Support Information” includes information about your hardware and
           software, authentication data, chat session contents, error reports,
           performance data, and other communication or technical information
           and may, with express permission, include remote access to facilitate
           troubleshooting.
        7. “Usage Information” means information collected when you interact
           with the CyberRisk Alliance website, mobile application or any of our
           Products, including functionalities accessed, pages visited, and
           other interaction data.
    2.  “Automated Decision Making” means a decision made solely by automated
        means without human involvement.
    3.  “Controller” means an entity that determines the purposes and means of
        the Processing of Personal Data.
    4.  “Cookie” means a small file that resides on your computer’s hard drive
        that often contains an anonymous unique identifier that is accessible by
        the website that placed it there, but is not accessible by other sites.
    5.  “Member” means an entity or natural person that registers to have a
        membership.
    6.  “Mobile App” means the CyberRisk Alliance Mobile Application available
        through third-party app stores for mobile devices.
    7.  “Personal Data” or “Personal Information” means information that (i)
        relates to an identified or identifiable natural person, or (ii)
        identifies, relates to, describes, is capable of being associated with,
        or could reasonably be linked, directly or indirectly, with a particular
        consumer or household.
    8.  “Processing” means any operation or set of operations which is performed
        upon Personal Data, whether or not by automatic means, including, but
        not limited to, alteration, collection, organization, recording,
        retrieval, storage, transmission, and use.
    9.  “Processor” means the entity that processes Personal Data on behalf of
        the Controller.
    10. “Products” means all CyberRisk Alliance content, memberships, services,
        and materials located on or accessible through the Websites and the
        Mobile Apps.
    11. “Third-Party Products” means any third-party information, website,
        product, service, or materials referenced in, accessible through, or
        provided in connection with, the Website or Products.
    12. “User” means an entity or natural person that downloads, uses, or
        interacts with the CyberRisk Alliance Mobile Apps.
    13. “Visitor” means an entity or natural person that visits or interacts
        with the CyberRisk Alliance Websites.
    14. “Website(s)” means the CyberRisk Alliance website located at
        https://cyberriskalliance.com and all CyberRisk Alliance affiliated
        websites (including all associated internet country codes).‍
 2. How Do We Collect Information and What Information Do We Collect?
    
    1. When a User or Member interacts with our Websites, CyberRisk Alliance may
       collect and control information such as Account Information, Browser
       Information, Contact Information, Support Information, Device
       Information, Security Information, Usage Information and set a Cookie.
    2. When a User or Member interacts with our Mobile Apps, CyberRisk Alliance
       may collect and control information such as Account Information, Contact
       Information, Device Information, Usage Information and Security
       Information.
    3. When visitors browse our Websites, or engage in communications with us
       online or offline, we may collect and control, as applicable, Browser
       Information, Support Information, Contact Information, and Usage
       Information submitted or communicated to us.
    4. We may collect the following types of information from you or your
       device(s):
       1. identifiers, such as Browser Information, Device Information, and
          Security Information;
       2. commercial information, such as Account Information, Contact
          Information, and Usage Information;
       3. internet or network information, such as Browser Information and
          Device Information;
       4. geolocation data, such as Browser Information and Device Information;
       5. other Personal Information, such as Support Information; and/ or
       6. information derived from other categories, which could include your
          preferences, interests, and other information used to personalize your
          experience.
 3. How We Use the Information We Collect?
    
    We use the information we collect in our role as a Controller to:
    1.  provide our Products;
    2.  confirm identities;
    3.  to communicate with you, including required communications regarding
        your account, security, or updates regarding our Products or polices,
        and to send promotional communications;
    4.  improve and personalize communications, interactions, and our Products,
        such as push notifications regarding your activities;
    5.  provide support such as debugging, troubleshooting, automated decision
        making such as the detection of fraudulent account creation when signing
        up for our Products;
    6.  for advertising and marketing, invoicing, to resolve incidents related
        to the use of our Websites and Products;
    7.  to comply with legal requirements,
    8.  create potential sales contacts (“Leads”);
    9.  as may be necessary in a business transaction concerning the sale or
        transfer of our assets; and/ or
    10. in other cases where the Visitor has given express consent.

 4. How We Share the Information We Collect? We may access, transfer, or
    disclose the Personal Data with your consent or if we have a good faith
    belief that doing so is necessary to: (i) comply with applicable law or
    respond to valid legal process, including from law enforcement or other
    government agencies; or (ii) protect the rights or property of CyberRisk
    Alliance, including enforcing the terms governing the use of the Products.
    
    Lead Generation. Notwithstanding the above, we may access certain Personal
    Data, limited to your name, job title, company name, company size, address,
    phone number, email address, behavior at virtual and live events, and
    behavior on the Website, in the creation of our Leads. We may sell and share
    that certain Personal Data to the Third Parties that purchase our Leads in
    the context of cross-behavioral advertising.

 5. Cookies.‍
    1. Usage. CyberRisk Alliance and its third-party service providers use
       cookies, web beacons, and similar tracking technologies to recognize you
       when you visit our Websites, remember your preferences, and give you a
       personalized experience. When you visit our Website, we, or an authorized
       third party, may place a Cookie on your device that collects information,
       including Personal Data, about your online activities over time and
       across different sites. Cookies allow us to track use, infer browsing
       preferences, and improve and customize your browsing experience.‍
    2. Persistence. We use both session-based and persistent Cookies on our
       Websites. Persistent Cookies remain on your computer when you have gone
       offline, while session Cookies are deleted as soon as you close your web
       browser. A website may set a Cookie if the browser’s preferences allow
       it. A browser only permits a website to access the Cookies that it has
       set, not those set by other websites.‍
    3. Types.
       1. ‍Essential. These Cookies are necessary for our Websites to work as
          intended.‍
       2. Functional. These Cookies enable enhanced functionality, like videos
          and live chat. Without these Cookies, certain functions may become
          unavailable.‍
       3. Analytics. These Cookies provide statistical information on site
          usage. For example, these Cookies enable web analytics that allow us
          to improve our website over time.‍
       4. Targeting and Advertising. These Cookies are used to personalize
          content to enhance your experience.‍
    4. Control. It is possible to disable Cookies through your device or browser
       settings, but doing so may affect your ability to use our website. For
       instance, we may not be able to recognize your computer or mobile device
       and you may need to log in every time you visit our Websites. The method
       for disabling Cookies may vary by device and browser, but can usually be
       found in preferences or security settings. Please use the following links
       for further instructions:
       1. Google Chrome
       2. Apple Safari
       3. Mozilla Firefox
       4. Microsoft Internet Explorer
    5. Other Resources. To find out more about Cookies, including how to see
       what Cookies have been set and how to manage and delete them,
       visitallaboutcookies.org, or aboutcookies.org.
 6. Third Parties. Third Party application stores, such as Apple’s App Store or
    Google’s Google Play, might collect additional information and share them
    with us. Please refer to the application store’s Privacy Policy to better
    understand how they process any of the personal information they collect and
    share with app publishers like ourselves. Third Party applications, such as
    Amazon Voice Service, may collect additional information. Please refer to
    the respective Third Party’s Privacy Policy to better understand how they
    process any of the personal information they collect and the purposes for
    collection. While we are dedicated to securing our Websites, Application,
    and Products, you are responsible for securing and maintaining the privacy
    of your password and account information. We are not responsible for
    protecting Personal Data shared with a Third Party based on an account
    connection that you have authorized.‍‍
 7. Data Subject’s Rights. Depending on where you reside, you may have data
    subject rights as set forth based on location of residency below.‍
    1. UK/UE/EEA Data Subject Rights  under the General Data Protection
       Regulation (GDPR). If You Are A Resident Of The United Kingdom, European
       Union, Or  European Economic Area (EEA), You May Have Certain Data
       Protection  Rights. We Aim To Take Reasonable Steps To Allow You To
       Correct, Amend,  Delete, Object To The Processing, Restrict The
       Processing, Request A  Transfer, Or Limit The Use Of Your Personal
       Information. You Can Exercise  Rights Over Your Personal Data Against The
       Controller By Submitting A  Request By Clicking This Link Or Emailing Us
       At  Privacy@Cyberriskalliance.Com, With The Subject Line “GDPR Data
       Subject  Request”. When Collection Is Based On Your Consent, You Have The
       Right To  Withdraw Consent At Any Time, Without Affecting The Lawfulness
       Of  Processing Based On Consent Before Its Withdrawal By Applicable Law.
       If  Applicable By National Law, You Have The Right To Lodge A Complaint
       With  A Supervisory Authority If You Believe That The Processing Of Your
        Personal Data Relating Infringes Your Rights.‍
    2. California Consumer Privacy Act. If you are a California resident, or
       were within the last year or  at any point since January 1, 2022, you
       have the following rights under  applicable California law in relation to
       your Personal Information,  subject to certain exceptions:‍
       1. Right to Know. You have the right to, up to twice in a 12-month
          period, request what Personal Information we collect, use, disclose,
          share, and/or sell, as applicable.‍
       2. Right to Delete. You have the right to request the deletion of your
          Personal Information that is collected by us.‍
       3. Right to Opt-Out of Sale. You have the right to opt-out of the sale of
          your Personal Information by a business. However, as noted above, we
          do not currently sell any Personal Information.‍
       4. Right to Non-Discrimination. You have the right not to receive
          discriminatory treatment for the exercise of the privacy rights
          described above. ‍
       5. Right to Correct. You have the right to correct inaccurate Personal
          Information that we maintain about you.‍
       6. Right Not to Be Discriminated Against. You have the right not to
          receive discriminatory treatment by us for exercising your privacy
          rights, including the right not to be retaliated against.
          
          We may sell or share (in the context of cross-behavioral advertising
          which means the targeting of advertising to a consumer based on the
          consumer’s personal information obtained from the consumer’s activity
          across businesses including distinctly-branded websites, applications,
          or services) Personal Information. If we do, you will be notified of
          it prior to or at the point of such collection for those purposes, and
          provided a link to opt-out of the selling/sharing of Personal
          Information.
          
          These rights are not absolute, and there may be cases when we decline
          your request as permitted bylaw.
          
          Any request you submit to us is subject to an identification and
          residency verification process as permitted by the CCPA.
          
          To submit a request pursuant to this Section, please contact us, or
          have your authorized representative, contact us at (888) 979-4745,
          click this link, or email us at privacy@cyberriskalliance.com, with
          the subject line “California Data Subject Request”. In the event you
          have an authorized representative submit a request to delete, request
          to correct or request to know on your behalf, you will have to provide
          written authorization demonstrating this grant of authority, which can
          include a Power of Attorney. Authorized representatives may not submit
          any other types of requests on your behalf.
          
          For purposes of requests to delete, correct and to know, we will
          verify your identity based on information we have collected about you,
          including your name, address, and phone number, but will not fulfill
          your request unless you have provided sufficient information that
          enables us to reasonably verify that you are the consumer about whom
          we collected the Personal Information. If we are unable to verify your
          identity, we may deny your request.

 5. If you are 16 years of age or older, you have the right to direct us not to
    sell your Personal Information at any time. We do not and will not sell
    Personal Information of consumers we actually know are less than 16 years of
    age unless we received affirmative authorization from the consumer who is
    between 13 and 16 years of age, or the parent or guardian of a consumer less
    than 13 years of age, to opt-in to the sale of their Personal Information.
    Upon the receipt of this request to opt-in, we will inform the minor of the
    right to opt-out later and of the process for doing so.
 6. We do not charge a fee to process or respond to your verifiable consumer
    request unless it is excessive, repetitive, or manifestly unfounded. If we
    determine that the request warrants a fee, we will tell you why we made that
    decision and provide you with a cost estimate before completing your
    request.

 8.  ‍Do Not Track. Do Not Track is a privacy preference that users can set in
     their web browsers. When a user turns on the Do Not Track signal, the
     browser sends a message to websites requesting them not to track the user.
     At this time, we do not respond to web browser “do not track” settings or
     signals. We deploy Cookies and other technologies on our Products to
     collect information about you and your browsing activity, even if you have
     turned on the Do Not Track signal.‍
 9.  Protecting Your Personal Information. We implement security measures
     designed to maintain the security of your Personal Information. These
     security measures are implemented both during transmission of Personal
     Information and once received. The security of your Personal Information is
     important to us. However, no method of safeguarding information is
     completely secure. While we use measures designed to protect Personal
     Information, we cannot guarantee that our safeguards will be effective or
     sufficient. In addition, you should be aware that internet data
     transmission is not always secure, and we cannot     warrant that
     information you transmit utilizing the Products is or will be secure.
 10. Transfer Of Data. Your Personal Information may be transferred to —and
     maintained on—computers located outside of your state, province, country or
     other governmental jurisdiction where the data protection laws may differ
     from those in your jurisdiction. If you are located outside the United
     States, please note that we transfer data, including Personal Information,
     to the United States and process it there. By using the Products, you
     understand and acknowledge that your Personal Information will be
     transferred to and processed in the United States, which may have different
     data protection rules than in your country. We will take steps reasonably
     designed to treat your Personal Information securely and in accordance with
     this Privacy Policy, as further described below.‍
 11. Updates. We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time in response to
     changing legal, technical or business developments. When we update our
     Privacy Policy, we will take appropriate measures to inform you, consistent
     with the significance of the changes we make. We will obtain your consent
     to any material Privacy Policy changes if and where this is required by
     applicable data protection laws. You can see when this Privacy Policy was
     last updated by checking the “Date of Last Revision” date displayed at the
     top of this Privacy Policy.‍
 12. Contact Us. For more information about our privacy practices, if you have
     questions, or if you would like to make a complaint, please contact us by
     e-mail or by mail using the details provided below:
     ‍
     CyberRisk Alliance, LLC
     400 Madison Ave Ste. 6C
     New York City, New York, 10017
     Attn: Joe Haddock
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EVENT PARTICIPATION TERMS

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July 10, 2024

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These Event Participation Terms (these “Event Participation Terms”) set forth
the terms and conditions governing certain live and virtual events (each an
“Event” and collectively, the “Events”) put on and managed by CyberRisk
Alliance, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“CRA”). By registering for
an Event, Participant agrees to these terms, which form a binding legal contract
between CRA and the registered attendee or participant (“Participant”).

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CRA may register you for an Event on your behalf with your verbal or written
acceptance of the registration. If CRA registers you, your registration,
attendance, or participation in the Event indicates your express agreement to
form a legally binding contract and be bound by these Event Participation Terms.
If you do not agree to these Event Participation Terms, you will not register,
attend, or participate in any such Event.

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If you are registering on behalf of another individual, it is your
responsibility to ensure the person attending is aware of these terms and
accepts them. By completing the registration on behalf of another individual,
you are warranting that you have made the Participant aware of these terms and
that they have accepted these terms.

 1.  ‍Event.
     1. Registration. Participant’s registration entitles the Participant to
        admittance to the Event for which the Participant has registered. Any
        and all other costs associated with attendance (including without
        limitation travel and accommodation expenses) shall be borne solely by
        Participant, and CRA shall have no liability for such costs.‍
     2. Use of Likeness. By registering for the Event, the Participant
        acknowledges and agrees to grant CRA the right at the Event to record,
        film, photograph, or capture your likeness in any media now available or
        hereafter developed and to distribute, broadcast, use, or otherwise
        globally to disseminate, in perpetuity, such media without any further
        approval from you or any payment to you. This grant to Event includes,
        but is not limited to, the right to edit such media, the right to use
        the media alone or together with other information, and the right to
        allow others to use or disseminate the media.‍
     3. Event Content. Participant acknowledges and agrees that CRA, in its sole
        discretion, reserves the right to change any and all aspects of the
        Event, including but not limited to, the Event name, themes, content,
        program, speakers, sponsors, performers, hosts, moderators, venue, and
        time.‍
     4. Event Cancellation or Reschedule. Participant expressly acknowledges and
        agrees that Event date(s) are subject to change in CRA’s sole discretion
        .If CRA changes the Event date or cancels any Event, for any reason,
        then CRA’s sole responsibility shall be to notify Participant in writing
        of the change, cancellation, or new Event date.‍
 2.  Compliance with Laws. Participant shall comply with all applicable local,
     state/provincial and federal laws, regulations, codes and ordinances in
     connection with its participation in the Event, including but not limited
     to the rules and regulations issued by CRA and otherwise in connection with
     the Event. ‍
 3.  Indemnity and Limitation of Liability. IN NO EVENT WILL CRA OR ANY OF ITS
     LICENSORS, VENDORS, SERVICE PROVIDERS, OR SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE UNDER OR IN
     CONNECTION WITH ANY PRIVACY OR DATA BREACH RELATING TO CONTENT FOLLOWING
     DELIVERY TO PARTICIPANT, INCLUDING ITS SUBJECT MATTER UNDER ANY LEGAL OR
     EQUITABLE THEORY, INCLUDING BREACH OF CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING
     NEGLIGENCE),STRICT LIABILITY, AND OTHERWISE, FOR ANY: (i) LOSS OF
     PRODUCTION, USE,BUSINESS, REVENUE, OR PROFIT, OR LOSS OF DATA OR DIMINUTION
     IN VALUE, OR (ii)CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, EXEMPLARY, SPECIAL,
     ENHANCED, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER SUCH PERSONS WERE
     ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OFSUCH LOSSES OR DAMAGES OR SUCH LOSSES OR
     DAMAGES WERE OTHERWISE FORESEEABLE,AND NOTWITHSTANDING THE FAILURE OF ANY
     AGREED OR OTHER REMEDY OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE.  Participant hereby agrees
     to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless CRA and its officers, directors,
     agents, employees, contractors, representatives or assigns from any and all
     claims, demands, suits, liability, damages, losses, costs, attorney’s fees,
     and expenses which might result or arise from Participant’s participation
     in the Event or any actions of Participant’s officers, agents, employees,
     contractors, or other representatives. Under no circumstance will CRA be
     liable for lost profits or other incidental or consequential damages for
     any of their acts or omissions whatsoever whether or not appraised of the
     possibility or likelihood of such damages or lost profits. In no event
     shall CRA’s liability, under any circumstance, exceed the amount actually
     received from the Participant for its attendance in the Event. CRA makes no
     representations or warranties regarding the Event or the number or identity
     of Event attendees.  ‍
 4.  Privacy Policy and Intellectual Property. CRA will provide a link to the
     CRA Privacy Policy on the data collection page of the event registration
     website in a manner that makes the Privacy Policy readily accessible to
     registrants. The CRA privacy statement will comply with applicable law. All
     materials provided by CRA to Participant, including the rules and
     regulations, prospectus, and any other methodologies or planning materials
     distributed to Participant related to the planning or execution of the
     Event (“CRA Materials”) are owned exclusively by and are confidential
     information of CRA. CRA grants to Participant a nontransferable,
     nonexclusive license, on an “AS IS” basis, to use such CRA Materials solely
     in connection with Participant’s participation in the Event. Participant is
     responsible for obtaining all rules and regulations from CRA. Upon
     completion of the Event or earlier termination of the Agreement,
     Participant must promptly return the CRA Materials to CRA upon CRA’s
     written request.‍
 5.  Personal Information. By registering, attending, or participating in the
     Event, Participant agrees to allow CRA to process all personal information
     provided in such registration in accordance with CRA’s Privacy Policy and
     acknowledges that such processing may include such personal information
     being held by CRA on a database and, where legally permitted, being shared
     with other parties within the United State and internationally. Participant
     agrees and acknowledges that any personal information submitted to CRA by
     Participant in connection with the Event may be shared with (a) affiliates
     of CRA; (b) event sponsors; (c) third parties providing services specific
     to Participant’s event attendance including, but not limited to:
     registration providers, event app providers, networking providers; (d)
     third parties (exhibitors, sponsors, media partners etc.) hosting workshops
     or exhibits in connection with the Event; and (e)government entities and
     regulatory authorities as required by law. Participant consents to their
     details being shared with such parties and agrees and acknowledges that
     such parties may contact Participant in the future. All processing of
     personal information set forth in this section is subject to applicable
     data protection legislation. The use that any third parties make of
     Participant’s personal information is outside of CRA control and, to the
     extent permitted by applicable law, CRA does not accept any liability in
     this regard.‍
 6.  Confidentiality. Participants agree to not share any confidential or
     proprietary information with CRA, other Participants, or publicly at
     Events. CRA is not responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of
     information shared by Participants, between Participants, or publicly at
     Events.‍
 7.  Insurance. It is the sole responsibility of Participant to arrange
     appropriate personal insurance appropriate or necessary in connection with
     their attendance at the Event.‍
 8.  Code of Conduct. All Participants are expected to conduct themselves in a
     professional manner and treat all other participants respectfully. CRA
     reserves the right to remove from the Event any Participant who fails to
     behave in a professional and respectful manner towards other attendees and
     staff members. ‍
 9.  Guest Policy. Participants are not permitted to bring unregistered guests
     to the Event. ‍
 10. Contact Participants. All Participants agree to allow CRA to contact them
     regarding their registration, attendance at the Events, and to market
     future Events. ‍
 11. No Solicitation. Participants may not solicit or sell items or services at
     the Event without the prior written consent of CRA. CRA reserves to right
     to remove any Participant conducting such activities in CRA’s sole
     discretion.‍
 12. Severability. Participant hereby agrees that if any provision or part
     thereof contained in the Participation Terms is declared illegal,
     unenforceable, or ineffective, such provision or part thereof shall be
     deemed severable, such that all other provisions contained in the
     Participation Terms shall remain valid and binding. All waivers of any
     provision of the Participation Terms must be made in writing and signed by
     CRA.


BY REGISTERING, ATTENDING, OR PARTICIPATING IN THE EVENT, I ACKNOWLEDGE THAT
IHAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD ALL OF THE TERMS OF THIS RELEASE AND THAT I AM
VOLUNTARILY GIVING UP SUBSTANTIAL LEGAL RIGHTS, INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO SUE CRA.




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