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In this month's cybersecurity for CPAs, we look at a small firm whose cybersecurity was not keeping up with the times.
January 10 -
What good is a door you don't close? What's the point of going through all the trouble of having a secure space if someone can just walk right in?
December 13 -
New and emerging threats are taking security worries to new heights.
November 22 -
How CPA firms can mitigate these risks with a hosting partner.
November 17Accountants Forward -
A recent survey has found internal auditors are optimistic about the economy and about the availability of talent going into 2024 despite ongoing risks in both areas.
November 16 -
Whether it is maintaining secure databases for client information or keeping employees safe from phishing attacks, cybersecurity should be a top priority.
November 9Bill -
By clicking on malicious links and then entering your login information, you risk letting cybercriminals pretend to be you and send out $250,000 worth of fake invoices.
November 8 -
Only four companies said the events were "material."
November 7 -
A recent report from estimates that if the internet were shut down entirely around the world for one day, it would cost the global economy about $43 billion.
November 3 -
Neither the IRS nor Congress has specifically addressed the tax deductibility of ransomware payments made to hackers, nor has FASB.
October 4Marist College