Cybercrime is on the rise, especially as the world becomes increasingly more digital. For Accounting firms this means staying on top of Personal Identifiable Information (PII) as well as adding safeguards to your IT environment to make sure you are protecting your company and clients to the best of your ability. For tax professionals, it is important to maintain best security practices. The cybercriminals are eager to obtain taxpayer data and are becoming more and more creative each year.
There are some security practices all tax professionals should be aware of to secure taxpayer information. For starters, basic techniques include not opening phishing emails, creating a data security plan, and reviewing internal controls. A few more tips are shared below.
How to Protect Your Business with Internal Controls
How to Protect Your Clients
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