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Cyberattacks Are at an All-Time High. What Are You Doing to Protect Your Firm? The COVID-19 pandemic created its fair share of global suffering, including a spike in cybersecurity attacks….
The COVID pandemic highlighted the fact that remote work can make individuals more productive and firms more profitable when properly implemented. This has led to many firms allowing some form…
Accounting firms continue to move critical business applications to the cloud and off in-house servers, the CPAFMA Digital Survey revealed…
Katie got an unexpected day off work not long ago. It wasn’t the fun kind. The insurance brokerage Katie works for was shut down for a day by what was…
Tax season 2022 is upon us. In this blog post, we’re sharing news and information about security and privacy concerns straight from the IRS. Maintain your security through tax season and beyond with these tips.
Keep your data and information secure with these five tips.
The risk to your accounting firm’s data has never been as high as it is now, making backups and disaster recovery a priority. Learn how to create your plan, here.
The holiday season is ramping up and so are the hackers. They know how much we all need to get done before year-end; they also know that we’re working quickly, and there’s a better chance a hack will be successful. So before doing anything else, review three easy security tips—then go implement them.
What’s even scarier than someone hacking just “because”? When that someone is a someone you trust—and possibly even hired—at work. In this post, we’ll be easin’ into spooky season with a wrap-up of advice about protecting your firm from external and internal threats.
Like most small business owners, Susan (not her real name) juggled a lot … and sometimes things would get missed. We can all relate to that. But in this case, the “missed thing” almost cost Susan everything. Read her cautionary tale.
Watch Gene Marks, Roman Kepczyk and Eric McMillen discuss the latest small business security threats—and find out how to protect against them.
How much should you know about cybersecurity? That answer depends on if you are using a provider to host your business’s applications, software, files and data in the cloud. Get an overview of how our cloud technology safeguards your data—so you can focus on work.