Cyber security
Cyber security
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In this installment of “The Frontier,” Randy Johnston expresses concerns about the quality of coding in accounting technology.
May 9 -
The commission has nearly doubled the size of the Division of Enforcement's Crypto Assets and Cyber Unit.
May 4 -
In this latest installment of “The Frontier,” RKL’s chief cloud officer says there is now so much personal data online that someone could assume your identity and lock you out of it.
May 2 -
Researchers are seeing a new type of phishing attack embedded within documents sent via email to tax professionals.
April 6 -
SEC reporting companies reported their highest levels of cybersecurity problems since 2011, according to a recent Audit Analytics report.
April 6 -
Information security and digital assets are among the priorities named by the commission’s Division of Examinations for 2022.
March 31 -
The eternal progress in technology empowers both fraudsters and those who are looking to catch them.
March 30 -
The New England Regional Leader announced a new partnership with IT consulting firm GraVoc to provide advanced cybersecurity services to clients.
March 22 -
The New Jersey Society of CPAs is warning residents to beware of potential fraud from scammers asking for donations to bogus nonprofits raising money for Ukraine relief.
March 10 -
With the market for these policies hardening, accounting firms need to be proactive to get covered.
March 7 -
IT experts share their top tips to protect organizations from evolving cyberthreats.
March 1 -
Cybersecurity is more an issue for accounting firms than ever — whether they’re considering their own safety, or their clients’.
March 1 -
The IRS is warning preparers about an email scheme that aims to steal their software logins.
February 17 -
Republicans in Congress have written the service questioning the use of ID.me, and introduced a bill that would ban the practice.
February 4 -
Four pioneers of technology-based services offer lessons for making the most of disruption.
January 31 -
The solutions to these complex problems are best guided by multifaceted teams adept at bridging the gap between technology and finance.
January 27 -
The Internal Revenue Service has implemented a new verification process for taxpayers who want to access their online tax accounts and self-help tools that includes taking a selfie and submitting a photo of their driver’s license or passport to a third-party service, ID.me.
January 21 -
Bumps ahead; Airbnb risks; the case for the CTC; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
January 18 -
The Internal Revenue Service should improve the way it scans for cybersecurity vulnerabilities and remediates the ones it finds, according to a new report.
January 3 -
A scathing new report from the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration calls into question the ability of the IRS to protect its mass of data.
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