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Not only do accounting firms store a lot of valuable and sensitive information, but the vast majority consist of just a handful of people who may or may not have the technical chops to implement and maintain a robust cybersecurity strategy.
August 28Emsisoft -
Taxpayers’ personal information and tax account data remain at risk of being leaked from the Internal Revenue Service’s computer networks despite progress on a data loss prevention program, according to a new report.
August 26 -
The recent spate of ransomware attacks against cloud-based accounting platforms has left many firms on edge, wondering about the security of data within their own firms.
August 26AbacusNext -
Criminals are sending unsolicited emails with subject lines like “Automatic Income Tax Reminder” or “Electronic Tax Return Reminder” that appear to come from the IRS.
August 22 -
Shredding paper documents and destroying digital files are critical for data security.
August 20 -
Everyone struggles with data, Airbnb for business travelers, and eight other technology developments from the past month.
August 16 -
Few ideas in the last decade have provoked as much excitement — or as much misinformation — as the introduction of artificial intelligence in tax and accounting.
August 14Thomson Reuters -
Accountants can learn a lot from giants like Netflix and Marriott — and from their own clients.
August 12Rightworks -
The cloud hosting provider’s CEO shared details about a recent ransomware attack, and the company’s response.
August 8 -
As innovative technologies converge with algorithmic-driven data analytics, the ways industries function and business is conducted will be radically different.
August 7Horváth US