Client Privacy in the Online Environment
2012 PP: Client Privacy in the New IT Environment Including the Challenges of Cloud Computing
PowerPoint presentation
IRS Guidelines to Protecting Taxpayer Information - Short Version
IRS Guidelines to Protecting Taxpayer Information - Long Version with Checklist
COSO : ERM for Cloud Computing
AICPA: Privacy Checklist
Cloud Security Checklist
Software as a Service Security Checklist
2014 PP: In World Where Privacy is a Moving Target, Tax Professionals Need to Consider Social Media, Disclosures, Conflicts of Interest and Cloud Computing in Their Practice
PowerPoint: Privacy concerns are raised when CPA firms and their employees use social media and social networking sites. Protection of a client’s sensitive personal identifying information in the online environment requires new strategies to properly protect the client’s privacy.
In World Where Privacy is a Moving Target, Tax Professionals Need to Consider Social Media, Disclosures, Conflicts of Interest and Cloud Computing in Their Practice
Privacy concerns are raised when CPA firms and their employees use social media and social networking sites. Protection of a client’s sensitive personal identifying information in the online environment requires new strategies to properly protect the client’s privacy. The online environment creates new complications regarding the use and protection of a client’s sensitive personal information.
Steps to Understanding Cloud Computing
Presented by: Xvand Technology Corporation - Provider of IsUtility®, Yehuda Cagen & Bill Nantz at the 59th Annual Texas CPA Tax Institute
2015 CPE By The Sea PowerPoint: In World Where Privacy is a Moving Target, Accounting Professionals Need to Consider Social Media, Disclosures, Conflicts of Interest and Cloud Computing
Social media, the cloud, and social networking sites used by accounting professionals create numerous privacy issues. The rampant expansion of the use of cell phones, tablets, phablets, and other devices to access these sites increases the danger of improperly releasing private information. One of the major issues is that cell phones and related devices are generally not secure. Accounting professionals have a duty to protect their clients’ and their employees’ private and personal identifying information, but many fail to take into account how the information is stored or transmitted. Protection of sensitive personal identifying information in the online environment requires new strategies because it is the obligation of the accounting professional to properly protect information that is considered private, sensitive, privileged, or protected under the law.
CPE By The Sea 2015/Handout: In World Where Privacy is a Moving Target, Accounting Professionals Need to Consider Social Media, Disclosures, Conflicts of Interest and Cloud Computing
Social media, the cloud, and social networking sites used by accounting professionals create numerous privacy issues. The rampant expansion of the use of cell phones, tablets, phablets, and other devices to access these sites increases the danger of improperly releasing private information. One of the major issues is that cell phones and related devices are generally not secure. Accounting professionals have a duty to protect their clients’ and their employees’ private and personal identifying information, but many fail to take into account how the information is stored or transmitted. Protection of sensitive personal identifying information in the online environment requires new strategies because it is the obligation of the accounting professional to properly protect information that is considered private, sensitive, privileged, or protected under the law.