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www.AmericanSecurityToday.com July 2020 - Edition 46 • ings are a vital part of ensuring the honesty and reliability of due diligence evaluations. • However, even if meeting partic- ipants are currently in the same city, restrictions on gatherings and social distancing prevent these meetings from happening. Risk of abuse and error • COVID-19 has completely upended the operations of many organi- zations and many employees are not as well equipped to perform tasks from home. • This means errors are more likely to happen in due diligence, in- cluding oversights and review of inaccurate materials. • It also means there is a greater opportunity for untrustworthy actors to withhold information or present false information. • For these actors, the chaos caused by COVID also presents plausible deniability if their fraud is discov- ered. How to Manage Tech Due Dil- igence From a Social Distance While some organizations may be able to delay due diligence evaluations until the current crisis has set- tled, this isn’t practical for others. It is currently unknown how long op- erations will be disrupted and many organizations were in the middle of investment and acquisition process- es when restrictions were placed. Others are seeking investment in newly developed products or to ex- pand into newly created markets. If you are one of the organizations that can’t wait, adapting your strate- gy to meet current limitations is key. Below are a few steps you can take when implementing these adapta- tions. Set expectations early 40