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AMPL · CIK 0001866692

What Amplitude, Inc. told the SEC could break it.

2 self-disclosed vulnerabilities, pulled from its own filings — each in the company’s words, with the source. This is the risk register almost nobody reads.

A limited set so far — we surface every cited disclosure we’ve extracted for AMPL. More may follow as additional filings are processed.

In its own words

What could break it.

Supplier concentration

  • dependence on AWS for critical cloud hostingmedium

    Amplitude's AI Analytics Platform and internal tools depend on third-party hosted cloud services — specifically Amazon Web Services (AWS) — for computing, storage and bandwidth that run critical functions; an AWS outage or service interruption could disrupt its platform.

    We depend and rely on third-party hosted cloud services and internet infrastructure in order to operate critical functions of our business. For example, our platform and internal tools use computing, storage capabilities, bandwidth, and other services provided by AWS.

    SEC filing →As of 2026

Regulatory & policy

  • U.S. sanctions barring software/IT/cloud services to Russialow

    A U.S. determination effective September 12, 2024 prohibits providing software, IT support or cloud-based services to persons located in Russia — directly relevant to Amplitude's SaaS platform — constraining where it can sell and adding sanctions-compliance exposure.

    providing our software or IT support or cloud-based services to persons located in Russia on September 12, 2024, when the determination took effect.

The hidden graph

Who it depends on, and who depends on it.

Relationships surfaced from filings — including ones disclosed by the other side, which is how the non-obvious ones come to light.

Its suppliers

  • Amazon Web Services (Amazon.com, Inc.)

    We depend and rely on third-party hosted cloud services and internet infrastructure in order to operate critical functions of our business. For example, our platform and internal tools use computing, storage capabilities, bandwidth, and other services provided by AWS.

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