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The Louisville, Kentucky-based Top 100 Firm has formed a new technology affiliate.
September 28 -
The Big 4 firm was selected by The Institutes RiskBlock Alliance to take on the challenge.
September 27 -
The AICPA will share strategies for accountants.
September 27 -
The House Ways and Means Oversight Subcommittee held a hearing Wednesday on the Internal Revenue Service’s online taxpayer authentication efforts after a string of security breaches in recent years.
September 26 -
The platform connects all of a firm’s software tools, whether online or offline, in the cloud.
September 24 -
Major players in the financial services industry are using the technology as a game-changing “trust protocol” for transactions.
September 21
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AsTech provides a range of internet application security consulting services, including penetration testing, best practices and compliance programs, and training in areas such as incident response and secure coding techniques.
September 21 -
Booqee’s app is focused on user interface and learning user habits to drive engagement and client compliance.
September 19 -
How to protect corporate and personal information when using the cloud.
September 17
AutoEntry -
Creating open standards for health data, incubating talent, and eight other things that happened in technology this past month and how they’ll impact your clients and your firm.
September 12
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Washington on the Bezos; the IRS and the collection statute of limitations; biz deductions and SALT; and other highlights from our favorite tax bloggers.
September 11
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Gui Cozzi, formerly of Crowe LLP, will lead the new service line.
September 5 -
Tax reform, the cannabis industry and cyberthreats are just three of the dangers that are looming large in malpractice insurers’ nightmares.
August 31 -
The Internal Revenue Service needs to improve its procedures to prevent the fraudulent use of third-party authorization forms.
August 30 -
Xero legal expert Adam Lovingood details the latest developments in data protection.
August 29 -
Going online offers many benefits, but doesn’t relieve firms of the need to keep data safe.
August 27
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The Internal Revenue Service could be pursuing further action to reduce tax refund losses associated with business identity theft, according to a new report.
August 24 -
A small accounting firm is just as much of a target as a Fortune 500 company, says white-hat hacker David Kennedy.
August 22 -
The firm will now provide security services including SIEM, log management and vulnerability scanning.
August 17 -
Millions of small businesses selling online; the return of retro technology; and eight other developments accountants and their clients need to know about.
August 16
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