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Subject: Letter

Evolv Technology Rejects IPVM's Deceptive and Dangerous Articles


Evolv Technology (NASDAQ: EVLV), the leading security technology company pioneering AI-based weapons detection to create safer experiences, today published this open letter to publication IPVM addressing concerns that IPVM's continuous stream of articles on the Company is not only deceptive, but could pose a danger to the public.

Since 2021, IPVM has published approximately 100 articles featuring or referencing Evolv, which are almost uniformly negative in tone. During that same timeframe, Evolv has noted that IPVM seems to have focused less on other companies in the weapons detection industry. Evolv has concerns about IPVM's inaccurate and misleading coverage. Evolv is also concerned about the public safety implications of IPVM's distorted coverage and release of sensitive security information (SSI), which can potentially provide a roadmap to bad actors on how to circumvent a security system. Evolv's position is that IPVM is not only biased towards the selective use of misinformation, but also does not reflect subject matter expertise in the physical security industry or advance public safety priorities.

The Evolv standard of excellence is consistently tested through its broad client base and expectations of its Security Advisory Board. The Board includes senior leaders who have served at the highest levels of their profession in national security, law enforcement and the United States military. The Security Advisory Board has carefully examined IPVM statements regarding Evolv Technology systems and concludes that IPVM has consistently misrepresented product effectiveness and is irresponsible in their reporting. Their statement is here.

As the following example demonstrates, history is filled with examples of how bad actors seek out and exploit sensitive information about security systems they must confront.

"We saw this in the real world on Christmas day 2009, when Al-Qaeda sent Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab from Brussels to Detroit with a hidden non-metallic IED. They knew that there was no detection for non-metallic bombs in most airport security protocols, and discovered this vulnerability through online research," said John Pistole, former United States deputy director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

IPVM motives in targeting Evolv are unknown, but clearly not designed to serve public safety. IPVM operates an unregulated fee-based subscription service. The initial focus of the firm was on the well-established video surveillance market. The founder of the firm has publicly stated that he has little concern for certifications as a qualification to opining on the products and markets reviewed by IPVM. More recently, IPVM has partnered with a subscription-based news service (with a documented history of covering short targets) to discuss Evolv.

Evolv has identified instances of IPVM false or misleading reporting:

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We are pleased that it is our customers who have been and will remain the final arbiters of Evolv's performance. Those interested in learning more about advanced weapons detection technology are best served by speaking with venue operators who have vetted and used the systems, as well as security professionals who have spent their careers protecting the public, rather than relying on unregulated fee-based subscription service publications with unbalanced reporting, questionable motives, and little qualifications to conduct product reviews.

Evolv has declined to speak with IPVM "reporters" until such time as IPVM begins to practice fair and objective journalism with the same transparency and ethics they demand of their targets. Without this, IPVM will continue to be no better than a tabloid publication.

About Evolv Technology

Evolv Technology (NASDAQ: EVLV) is transforming human security to make a safer, faster, and better experience for the world's most iconic venues and companies as well as schools, hospitals, and public spaces, using industry leading artificial intelligence (AI)-powered weapons detection and analytics. Its mission is to transform security to create a safer world to work, learn, and play. Evolv has digitally transformed the gateways in places where people gather by enabling seamless integration combined with powerful analytics and insights. Evolv's advanced systems have scanned more than a billion people since 2019. Evolv has been awarded the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) SAFETY Act Designation as a Qualified Anti-Terrorism Technology (QATT) as well as the Security Industry Association (SIA) New Products and Solutions (NPS) Award in the Law Enforcement/Public Safety/Guarding Systems category, as well as Sport Business Journal's (SBJ) awards for "Best In Fan Experience Technology" and "Best In Sports Technology". Evolv Technology®, Evolv Express®, Evolv Insights®, Evolv Cortex AI®, and Evolv Visual Gun Detectiontm are registered trademarks or trademarks of Evolv Technologies, Inc. in the United States and other jurisdictions. For more information, visit https://evolvtechnology.com.

Forward-looking Statements

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