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Audit firms in particular have the core strengths needed to help companies evaluate their security risk.
May 31 -
Any App can add behavioral firewalls to both on-premise and cloud systems.
May 24 -
The association has published a guide on the subject to help CPAs figure out whether their clients’ web security programs are working or not.
May 24 -
A private investigator in Baton Rouge, La., has been indicted for trying to use the Internal Revenue Service’s online data retrieval tool for student loan applications to access tax information from President Donald Trump.
May 23 -
Every accountant and tax pro should make these steps part of their cyber-security strategy.
May 21 -
The Internal Revenue Service is pilot testing a new program for conducting correspondence examinations of taxpayers using secure messaging technology that will also include their tax practitioners who have power of attorney.
May 19 -
The firm will combine its GRC expertise with the company’s cybersecurity offerings.
May 12 -
The omnibus appropriations bill passed by Congress includes a number of priorities and directives for the Internal Revenue Service.
May 5 -
The Internal Revenue Service is planning June 18 as the tentative date for moving its e-Services platform to what it promises will be more secure and modern technology.
May 3 -
A grand jury in Georgia has indicted an Internal Revenue Service employee for stealing taxpayers’ identities and filing for tax refunds with their names.
April 27 -
The Internal Revenue Service’s new procedure for authenticating withholding information did not go completely smoothly this past tax season, although it did hold promise for combating identity theft and tax fraud.
April 26 -
The American Institute of CPAs has introduced a cybersecurity risk management reporting framework to help auditors and companies to demonstrate what they are doing to safeguard against data breaches, hacking and other technology-related dangers.
April 26 -
Businesses are particularly vulnerable to fraud because their information is often part of public record.
April 17
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As Tax Day looms near, cybercriminals will be making a strong push down the final stretch.
April 13
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Cybersecurity must remain a central concern as filing is increasingly digitized.
April 12 -
A data breach in the Internal Revenue Service’s Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, tool, which the IRS was forced to shut down last month, may have affected up to 100,000 taxpayers.
April 10 -
The home stretch of tax season will see fraudsters’ biggest push – but cybersecurity expert Kevin O’Brien says that taxpayers and tax professionals accountants will still need to protect themselves after that.
April 10 -
The Internal Revenue Service saw a sharp drop-off in tax returns in the first half of filing season, according to a new report.
April 7 -
IRS Commissioner John Koskinen testified at a Senate hearing Thursday about tax season, a day after a group of House Republicans wrote to President Trump asking him to fire Koskinen.
April 6 -
A new report from IBM’s security research group sheds light on how tax scam emails are proliferating.
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