We face certain security threats, including threats to our information technology infrastructure, attempts to gain access to our proprietary or classified information, and threats to cyber and physical security. Our information technology networks and related systems are critical to the operation of our business and essential to our ability to successfully perform day-to-day operations. The risks of a security breach, cyberattack, cyber intrusion, or disruption, particularly through actions taken by computer hackers, foreign governments and cyber terrorists, have increased as the number, intensity and sophistication of attempted attacks and intrusions from around the world have increased. Although we have acquired and developed systems and processes designed to protect our proprietary or classified information, they may not be sufficient to prevent security breach, cyberattack, cyber intrusion, or disruption, and the failure to prevent these types of events could disrupt our operations, require significant management attention and resources, and could negatively impact our reputation among our customers and the public, which could have a negative impact on our financial condition, operating results and liquidity. In 2017, we formed a cross-functional executive management Security Steering Committee focused on mitigating the risk of security breaches, cyberattacks, cyber intrusions, or disruptions. In 2018, with the assistance of outside security consultants, we completed a comprehensive Systems Security Plan ("SSP") and a Plan of Action & Milestones ("POAM") in compliance with the requirements of National Institute of Standards and Technology ("NIST") Special Publication 800-171, Protecting Controlled Unclassified Information in Nonfederal Information Systems and Organizations. In 2019, the Company made further progress in implementing many of the security measures in our SSP and POAM, including increasing the security awareness across our employee base. In 2020 through 2023, we continued to make progress towards achieving full implementation of all NIST 800-171 security standards, as well as the requirements under the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification ("CMMC") framework released by the Department of Defense in 2020. We continue to review all key aspects of cybersecurity utilizing our outside security consultants to ensure a robust plan is in place and provides timely updates to our Board. Despite these measures, we cannot eliminate the risk of such security breaches and the potential adverse impacts these breaches may have on our business and financial results. Accordingly, for several years, including 2023, we maintained our cybersecurity insurance policy to help mitigate the impact of a cybersecurity incident.
As reported on Form 8-K filed on March 2, 2023, during performance of their daily information technology security procedures on January 25, 2023, our Information Technology Team ("IT Team") discovered an unauthorized entry into our information technology systems for our Newark, New York and Virginia Beach, Virginia locations. The accounts in question were immediately disabled by our IT Team, and the Company's Security Steering Committee met promptly, taking swift action, including the immediate notification of our cybersecurity insurance carrier. Shortly thereafter, with assistance of recommendations from our cybersecurity carrier, we engaged external incident response professionals to assist with our assessment, recovery and response. On February 7, 2023, the Company received an electronic communication allegedly from a third-party, known for nefarious ransomware attacks, claiming responsibility for the incident, and discussions with that third party commenced through experienced cybersecurity professionals engaged by the Company.
This incident caused a partial disruption of our business operations at these locations, which resulted in production and shipping downtime of several weeks. With the efforts of internal resources supported by external expertise, the Company restored its information technology systems and production was resumed in both locations. Based on the recovery of our systems, review of the files affected, as well as the Company's prompt response to and assessment of the incident, no ransom or other amount has been paid to the third-party. Nevertheless, the cybersecurity event and the resulting restoration was costly to the Company, and a business interruption claim was filed with our cyber insurance underwriter. The claim remains in review and is not included in our 2023 financial results. The Company's deductible for its cyber insurance is $100 which was recognized in our 2023 results.
We continue to monitor our information systems for any intrusions or other irregularities.