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PCOR · CIK 1611052

What Procore Technologies, Inc. told the SEC could break it.

1 self-disclosed vulnerability, 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 PCOR. More may follow as additional filings are processed.

In its own words

What could break it.

Regulatory & policy

  • EU/UK GDPR and Germany/France data-localization requirementslow

    As Procore expands internationally, EU/UK GDPR plus stringent local data-protection rules in Germany and cloud-server localization initiatives in France impose additional data-handling obligations and could constrain its operations in those markets.

    There are also stringent local data protection requirements in Germany and cloud-server initiatives in France which may impact our operations in these countries.

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 rely on third-party data centers, such as Amazon Web Services (“AWS”), to host and operate our platform, and any disruption of or interference with these resources may negatively affect our ability to maintain the performance and reliability of our platform, which could cause our business to suffer.

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