Cybersecurity for CPAs: Delayed reactions
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This month in our inaugural Cybersecurity Roundup, we find that the results of a cyber incident can take time to make themselves known, and more of today’s top stories.?
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Between data breaches, phishing attacks and malware, criminals are increasingly going after the sensitive financial data held by accountants.
In other news today:
The Big Four firm is pausing its plans to spin off its consulting side as a separate public company as it works to appease warring partner factions.
Michael Hitchcock, director of product management of accounting and tax at QuickBooks, said the company plans to lean heavily into AI in 2023.
The jobs numbers beat analyst expectations, but the unemployment rate rose two-tenths of a point to 3.6%.
The nonprofit software company settled with the commission over charges that it failed to disclose a cyber breach with a potentially material impact.
FASB appoints seven members to Small Business Advisory Committee; Prager Metis promotes pair of principals; and more accounting news.