Many internal audit departments are short on cybersecurity expertise and lack involvement in evaluating the quality of the data used in their organizations, according to a new survey.
Information security & privacy
IRS suffers another data breach
The IRS revealed that it discovered and stopped an automated cyberattack on its e-filing personal identification number (PIN) system last month.
Cybersecurity: Unknown Google device
How to remove devices from your Google account.
Electronic payments: Credit cards getting smarter
In an effort to combat credit card fraud, the U.S. credit card industry has adopted the EMV credit card standards.
Online accounting systems: Accounting for cloud security
Q: Can you recommend some good, low-cost, cloud-based accounting systems?
Resolving the theft of tax clients’ identity
CPAs in tax practice have seen an increase in identity theft. Here are some tips for dealing
with this vexing problem.
Get Transcript data breach more than three times as big, IRS announces
The IRS alerted the public that an additional 220,000 taxpayers had their tax return information compromised in the Get Transcript database breach it announced in May.
Wi-Fi: Stopping illegal access
A little-known trick makes it easy for unscrupulous people to circumvent your sign-on/payment webpage and use your internet connection without paying the required access fee.
Tax industry and IRS team up to fight identity theft refund fraud
the IRS announced that it agreed to partner with a number of tax preparation firms, state tax administrators, and other interested parties to fight identity theft refund fraud.
Expanded IRS online services put taxpayer information at risk, Senate committee told
IRS Commissioner John Koskinen revealed more details about the theft of 100,000 taxpayers’ data through the Get Transcript system.
Experts warn of cybersecurity ‘storm’: Technology round table, part 2
In the second of two parts, the tone at the fourth annual JofA accounting technology round table turns tense as the experts discuss the cybersecurity vulnerabilities they see in the accounting profession.
Thieves access IRS Get Transcript app, 100,000 accounts compromised
The criminals attempted to hack as many as 200,000 accounts. The IRS is notifying affected taxpayers and has launched a criminal investigation.
Cyber concerns show no signs of cooling off, former Homeland Security chief says
The digital sun will never set, which means that digital threats to business and government will only grow in the future, Tom Ridge said Friday.
As cyberbreaches rise, consumers alter spending, browsing habits
The percentage of Americans who have fallen prey to an information security breach has risen to 25% from 11% the previous year, a new AICPA survey found.
CPAs select security as top technology priority
A steady stream of high-profile cybercrimes involving corporate and customer data has captured the attention of North American accounting professionals, who ranked IT security as their top technology priority.
Unforgettable passwords
What are the minimum criteria for creating a strong password?
Free backup gets easier
Windows 8/8.1 includes a new backup solution called File History. Here’s how to set it up.
How small businesses can keep data secure
Lisa Traina, CPA/CITP, CGMA, president and owner of information technology security firm Traina & Associates, suggests ways for organizations with limited IT budgets to keep their data secure.
Tech-no-phobes
The advantages of technologies may seem obvious to you and me, but not everyone agrees.
Viewing cybersecurity through a COSO lens
The principles outlined in a popular internal control framework can help organizations manage their cybersecurity.
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