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CLWR » Topics » If our data security measures are breached, subscribers may perceive our network and services as not secure.These excerpts taken from the CLWR 10-K filed Mar 13, 2008. If our
data security measures are breached, subscribers may perceive
our network and services as not secure.
Our network security and the authentication of our subscriber
credentials are designed to protect unauthorized access to data
on our network. Because techniques used to obtain unauthorized
access to or to sabotage networks change frequently and may not
be recognized until launched against us, we may be unable to
anticipate or implement adequate preventive measures against
unauthorized access or sabotage. Consequently, unauthorized
parties may overcome our network security and obtain access to
data on our network, including on a device connected to our
network. In addition, because we operate and control our network
and our subscribers Internet connectivity, unauthorized
access or sabotage of our network could result in damage to our
network and to the computers or other devices used by our
subscribers. An actual or perceived breach of network security,
regardless of our responsibility, could harm public perception
of the effectiveness of our security measures, adversely affect
our ability to attract and retain subscribers, expose us to
significant liability and adversely affect our business
prospects.
If our data security measures are breached, subscribers may perceive our network and services as not secure. Our network security and the authentication of our subscriber credentials are designed to protect unauthorized access to data on our network. Because techniques used to obtain unauthorized access to or to sabotage networks change frequently and may not be recognized until launched against us, we may be unable to anticipate or implement adequate preventive measures against unauthorized access or sabotage. Consequently, unauthorized parties may overcome our network security and obtain access to data on our network, including on a device connected to our network. In addition, because we operate and control our network and our subscribers Internet connectivity, unauthorized access or sabotage of our network could result in damage to our network and to the computers or other devices used by our subscribers. An actual or perceived breach of network security, regardless of our responsibility, could harm public perception of the effectiveness of our security measures, adversely affect our ability to attract and retain subscribers, expose us to significant liability and adversely affect our business prospects. | EXCERPTS ON THIS PAGE:
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