Keeping Taxpayer Data Secure ON DEMAND
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3.0 Credits
Member Price $364.00
Non-Member Price $419.00
Overview
The annual global cost of cybercrime is high and getting higher all the time. In the United States alone, the FBI received reports of 880,418 cybercrime complaints involving $10.4 billion in 2023. Certain business organizations are charged by the FTC with taking particular steps to protect their customers’ financial information. Included in the category of financial institutions are professional tax preparers. Professional tax preparers normally maintain a significant amount of taxpayer information in various files that would be a treasure trove for cyber criminals. In this course, tax preparers are introduced to the problem of cybercrime and its costs, offered methods that can be expected to reduce the chances of becoming a cybercrime victim, and informed of proper steps to take if they do become victims of cybercrime.
Highlights
The nature of cybercrime. Staying current on cyberthreats and avoidance strategies. The Gramm-Leach-Bliley financial modernization act. Penalties for unauthorized disclosure or use of taxpayer information. Probability of experiencing a data breach. Ensuring data securing. Identifying the risks and their impact, and more.
Prerequisites
None.
Designed For
CPAs.
Objectives
Identify the source of the most frequent type of malicious access to a firm’s taxpayer information. List the most common types of cyber attacks. Describe how a denial-of-service attack operates to impede business operations. Recognize the dangers of Trojan horses, and more.
Preparation
None.
Notice
None.
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Paul Winn, Western CPE
Paul Winn CLU ChFC is a writer with more than 30 years experience in the life insurance and securities industry as an agent/registered representative, an agency head, a marketing vice president for a life insurance company and the president of a corporate registered investment adviser. He was a long serving member of the advisory board to the New York State insurance department. He is a published book author and creator of more than 200 taxation, insurance and securities training courses.
Non-Member Price $419.00
Member Price $364.00