Defense from cyberattacks on a CPA firm’s fortress requires more than the IT cavalry.
Information security & privacy
Steven J. Ursillo Jr., CPA/CITP, CGMA
Education and effective governance are keys to an effective cybersecurity policy, according to Steven J. Ursillo Jr., CPA/CITP, CGMA.
Email security: Securing your Gmail account
The best measure you can take to secure your Gmail is to enable two-step verification.
New path for CPAs in cyber risk management
AICPA proposals would guide design and evaluation of cyber risk management.
How to be street smart when budgeting for security
These 5 tips will help organizations fit security spending into their budgets in a balanced way.
Don’t fall victim to the newest phishing scam
Scam perpetrators can mine crucial information from executives’ public profiles on social media.
Keeping clients’ tax data secure
Here’s how preparers can help thwart identity thieves.
New path proposed for CPAs in cyber risk management
Two proposals issued Monday would create guidance for management in designing and describing its cybersecurity risk management program.
Controlling your data
CPA firms can be a treasure-trove of information for cybercriminals. Here are tips on how to protect your firm.
Bolster your data defenses
These steps can help close holes in your cybersecurity setup.
The hidden costs of a data breach
Repairing damage from a cyberattack involves more than systems upgrades and password strength.
E-file PIN program shut down in response to cyberattacks
The IRS announced that the electronic filing personal identification number (e-file PIN) tool is “no longer available” after it detected additional attacks on the system.
IRS did not discover or help all Get Transcript data breach victims
The TIGTA criticized the IRS’s failure to identify and assist all taxpayers whose tax return and other data may have been accessed by cybercriminals in last year’s Get Transcript breach.
6 steps to shore up your technology defenses
Now is a good time to update critical controls and close backdoors that can increase your or your company’s exposure to potential cybersecurity attack damages.
Be vigilant about cybersecurity, warns former FBI agent
Chris Tarbell led FBI investigations that resulted in multiple high-profile cybercrime arrests. He shared his tips for cybersecurity during a presentation at the AICPA spring Council meeting.
How to prevent workers from wasting time on tech troubles
Many minutes, hours, and sometimes days can be wasted on IT-related issues, costing both time and money.
How clients can protect their tax data from hackers
Tax-related identity theft occurs when stolen Social Security numbers are used to file tax returns claiming fraudulent refunds.
Google Android apps: Shedding ‘flashlight’ on privacy concerns
How to uninstall the Brightest Flashlight app.
5 steps CPAs can take to fight hackers
See what CPAs can do to fight cybercriminals’ threat.
Still more accounts found hacked in IRS “Get Transcript” breach
A TIGTA investigation into the data breach first discovered last May brings the total number of taxpayers whose tax transcripts were potentially compromised to 724,000.
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