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Tax preparers urged to tighten IT security

In the wake of CCH breach (plus Cetrom), Accounting Today last week urged its readers to address their data security before it was too late. Accounting Today also noted, in another article, that the Government Accountability Office, an arm of Congress, recommended the IRS to improve its oversight of cybersecurity practices by tax preparers and … Continue reading "Tax preparers urged to tighten IT security"
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ImageQuest returns with refreshments at Giving on the Green

We are pleased to support the 2019 Giving on the Green fundraiser supporting High Hopes Development Center in Franklin, Tenn. Golfers playing in this scramble at Brentwood Country Club can stop for a little refreshment – or “aiming fluid,” as we like to think! Proceeds from this sold-out event go back to High Hopes Development … Continue reading "ImageQuest returns with refreshments at Giving on the Green"
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NCUA examiners checking Credit Unions’ cybersecurity posture in 2019

If you run a credit union with more than $250 million in assets, and you haven’t previously received a National Credit Union Administration IT security assessment, you’re on the list for this year, according to Credit Union National Association, an advocacy group. CUNA says the government plans to spend 2019 assessing credit unions’ IT risk … Continue reading "NCUA examiners checking Credit Unions’ cybersecurity posture in 2019"
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Is your Password 123456? You need help – and fast!

The U.K.'s National Cyber Security Center announced that 30 million people using the password 123456 or 123456789 suffered a breach of their personal information. Don't let that happen to you. Visit our website for free information on how to protect yourself!
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