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Cybersecurity Risk Management and Strategy Disclosure
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2026
Cybersecurity Risk Management, Strategy, and Governance [Line Items]  
Cybersecurity Risk Management Processes for Assessing, Identifying, and Managing Threats [Text Block]
We depend on information systems and technology in substantially all aspects of our business, including communications among our employees and with suppliers and customers. We recognize the significance of developing, implementing, and maintaining cybersecurity measures to safeguard our information systems and products and protect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of our data.
Cybersecurity Risk Management and Strategy
We maintain a risk-based cybersecurity program and related processes designed to assess, identify and manage material risks from cybersecurity threats, including risks relating to our information technology systems, business operations, confidential information, customer and supplier information and personal data. These processes are integrated into our enterprise risk management and internal audit activities.
Our cybersecurity program is informed by recognized cybersecurity standards and practices, including ISO 27001. The Company has achieved and maintains ISO 27001 certification for the scope covered by that certification.
We use a combination of internal personnel, external service providers and third-party advisors to support our cybersecurity risk management processes. These resources may include managed security monitoring, vulnerability assessments, penetration testing, third-party assessments, employee training, phishing awareness activities, incident response planning, disaster recovery, and business continuity planning. We also maintain processes designed to assess and manage cybersecurity risks associated with certain third parties, including through third-party risk assessments and other vendor due diligence/oversight processes.
We maintain cybersecurity insurance intended to address certain cybersecurity-related risks, subject to policy terms, limits and exclusions.
Governance
Board’s Oversight Role
The Board of Directors oversees risks from cybersecurity threats directly and through the Audit Committee. The Audit Committee has primary responsibility for overseeing cybersecurity risk and receives reports at each of its regular quarterly meetings from management and, as appropriate, internal and external cybersecurity resources regarding cybersecurity risk management, threat trends, program initiatives and incident response preparedness. The full Board receives cybersecurity updates at least twice each year. The Board and Audit Committee receive additional updates as appropriate based on the nature and severity of cybersecurity matters.
Management’s Role
At the management level, cybersecurity risk oversight is led by our Chief Legal and Administrative Officer, who has more than 30 years of experience managing enterprise risk and leading IT strategy and is responsible for spearheading the ongoing
development and execution of our cybersecurity strategy and governance. Our Chief Legal and Administrative Officer is supported by a team of enterprise infrastructure and security risk professionals who are responsible for identifying, assessing, monitoring, managing, and communicating our cybersecurity risks. This cross-functional team includes experienced leaders in IT infrastructure and operational technology (OT) environments, including in system design, network monitoring, endpoint protection, and security response.
Management uses cross-functional incident response and disclosure escalation processes designed to support timely evaluation, escalation, and communication of cybersecurity incidents, including assessment of potential materiality and disclosure obligations.
Incident Response, Business Continuity, and the Effect of Cybersecurity Threats
We maintain incident response, disaster recovery and business continuity plans designed to support escalation, containment, recovery and business continuity in the event of a cybersecurity incident. We periodically evaluate and test elements of these plans through assessments, exercises and other preparedness activities.
Like many other companies, from time to time, we detect attempts by third parties to gain access to our systems and networks, and the frequency of such attempts could increase in the future. As of the date of this Annual Report, we have not identified risks from cybersecurity threats, including as a result of any previous cybersecurity incidents, that have materially affected or are reasonably likely to materially affect the Company, including its business strategy, results of operations or financial condition. However, cybersecurity threats continue to evolve, and there can be no assurance that our processes, controls, or third-party service providers will prevent or timely detect all cybersecurity incidents or mitigate all related risks. For additional information regarding cybersecurity risks, see Item 1A - Risk Factors - “Our business may be harmed due to failure to successfully implement information technology solutions or a lack of reasonable safeguards to maintain data security, including adherence to evolving global data privacy laws, cross-border data transfer, AI-specific regulations, and physical security measures.
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Cybersecurity Risk Management Processes Integrated [Text Block]
We maintain a risk-based cybersecurity program and related processes designed to assess, identify and manage material risks from cybersecurity threats, including risks relating to our information technology systems, business operations, confidential information, customer and supplier information and personal data. These processes are integrated into our enterprise risk management and internal audit activities.
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Cybersecurity Risk Materially Affected or Reasonably Likely to Materially Affect Registrant [Text Block] As of the date of this Annual Report, we have not identified risks from cybersecurity threats, including as a result of any previous cybersecurity incidents, that have materially affected or are reasonably likely to materially affect the Company, including its business strategy, results of operations or financial condition.
Cybersecurity Risk Board of Directors Oversight [Text Block]
The Board of Directors oversees risks from cybersecurity threats directly and through the Audit Committee. The Audit Committee has primary responsibility for overseeing cybersecurity risk and receives reports at each of its regular quarterly meetings from management and, as appropriate, internal and external cybersecurity resources regarding cybersecurity risk management, threat trends, program initiatives and incident response preparedness. The full Board receives cybersecurity updates at least twice each year. The Board and Audit Committee receive additional updates as appropriate based on the nature and severity of cybersecurity matters.
Cybersecurity Risk Board Committee or Subcommittee Responsible for Oversight [Text Block] The Board of Directors oversees risks from cybersecurity threats directly and through the Audit Committee.
Cybersecurity Risk Process for Informing Board Committee or Subcommittee Responsible for Oversight [Text Block] The Audit Committee has primary responsibility for overseeing cybersecurity risk and receives reports at each of its regular quarterly meetings from management and, as appropriate, internal and external cybersecurity resources regarding cybersecurity risk management, threat trends, program initiatives and incident response preparedness. The full Board receives cybersecurity updates at least twice each year. The Board and Audit Committee receive additional updates as appropriate based on the nature and severity of cybersecurity matters.
Cybersecurity Risk Role of Management [Text Block]
At the management level, cybersecurity risk oversight is led by our Chief Legal and Administrative Officer, who has more than 30 years of experience managing enterprise risk and leading IT strategy and is responsible for spearheading the ongoing
development and execution of our cybersecurity strategy and governance. Our Chief Legal and Administrative Officer is supported by a team of enterprise infrastructure and security risk professionals who are responsible for identifying, assessing, monitoring, managing, and communicating our cybersecurity risks. This cross-functional team includes experienced leaders in IT infrastructure and operational technology (OT) environments, including in system design, network monitoring, endpoint protection, and security response.
Management uses cross-functional incident response and disclosure escalation processes designed to support timely evaluation, escalation, and communication of cybersecurity incidents, including assessment of potential materiality and disclosure obligations.
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Cybersecurity Risk Management Expertise of Management Responsible [Text Block]
At the management level, cybersecurity risk oversight is led by our Chief Legal and Administrative Officer, who has more than 30 years of experience managing enterprise risk and leading IT strategy and is responsible for spearheading the ongoing
development and execution of our cybersecurity strategy and governance
Cybersecurity Risk Process for Informing Management or Committees Responsible [Text Block]
At the management level, cybersecurity risk oversight is led by our Chief Legal and Administrative Officer, who has more than 30 years of experience managing enterprise risk and leading IT strategy and is responsible for spearheading the ongoing
development and execution of our cybersecurity strategy and governance. Our Chief Legal and Administrative Officer is supported by a team of enterprise infrastructure and security risk professionals who are responsible for identifying, assessing, monitoring, managing, and communicating our cybersecurity risks. This cross-functional team includes experienced leaders in IT infrastructure and operational technology (OT) environments, including in system design, network monitoring, endpoint protection, and security response.