Cybersecurity for Tax Preparers
Learning Objectives:
- Identify how criminals commit acts of cyber fraud.
- Identify cybersecurity internal controls that will protect your company from cyber criminals
- Identify the IRS cybersecurity recommendations for tax professionals
Webinar Agenda
Failure to comply with the rules could result in fines, suspensions, loss of licenses, or disbarment from practice
Webinar Highlights
- The IRS WISP requirements
- Cyber risk assessments
- FTC Safeguards Rule requirements
- Requirements under the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act
- Requirements for securing customer PI
Program Description:
The IRS has recently updated its guidelines for data and cyber security placing new responsibility for the security of taxpayer’s personal information on tax preparers. This course is designed for tax professionals who collect and store client’s personal information, who would like to obtain an understanding of data and cybersecurity. You have probably heard of some of the more common types of cyber crimes such as ransomware, spyware, computer viruses, phishing, vishing, spoofing, data breaches, denial of service attacks, hacking, etc. This course is designed to familiarize tax professionals who are not information technology (IT) experts on data breach and cybersecurity risks and internal controls. We will review the IRS recommendations for securing taxpayer information. We will cover the material in a plain language, nontechnical manner. We will cover what you need to know, but not how to write the computer programs or code.
This course would be appropriate for CPAs, CFEs, CMA, CIAs, CFFs, MAFF, CGMAs, CFOs, CEOs, EAs, and others who prepare taxes or obtain and manage taxpayer information.