November Newsletter

November Newsletter

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Wolf & U.S. Army's PaYS Join Forces

This October, Wolf & Company solidified its collaboration with the Army’s Partnership for Your Success Program (PaYS)! We’re proud to offer veterans an opportunity to bring their valuable skillsets to bear in professional roles as they transition into the civilian workforce!


Featured Content

Manufacturing Security Woes: Why Your Widget-Making Workplace is Worrying Me

The manufacturing industry has seen a recent rise in cyberattacks – IBM reports that 30% of all extortion cases and 58% of all operational technology attacks occurred in manufacturing. DenSecure’s Joe Sarkisian explains what weaknesses manufacturers need to be on the lookout for in order to stay secure.


News & Thought Leadership

Highlights of the FDIC Supervisory Report of First Republic Bank

The FDIC Supervisory Report on First Republic Bank is out, and Michael Farrell has taken a dive into some of its major highlights. Read on to learn what factors played into First Republic’s failure, including a look into asset liability management concerns as well as regulatory guidance.


5 Ways to Streamline Your Financial Statement Audit

We know nobody wants a long financial statement audit – and thankfully they don’t have to be protracted or exhausting. In fact, there are several ways you can prepare for a financial audit to help streamline the process, cutting down on time and avoiding additional fees or unexpected delays. Read Joe Anufrom’s breakdown to better prepare!


Device Code Phishing: How Malicious Actors Can Compromise Your Accounts

Device code authentication may leave you feeling as if you’re secure, but unfortunately, that’s not always the case. Alex Martirosyan dives into the details of social engineering attack tactics targeting device code authentication vulnerabilities.


Merger of Equals and Its Increasing Popularity for Community Banks

Recent trends indicate community banks are shifting towards increased merger of equals activity – but why? Patrick McClellan dives into a look at what’s driving this trend, and what sorts of benefits community banks see as a result.


Type 1 SOC Reports Vs. Type 2 SOC Reports: What’s the Difference?

It’s not always easy to tell which type of SOC report your organization needs, let alone the differences between each one. Here, Katherine Choi and Daniel Lang take a look at the defining differences between Type 1 SOC reports and Type 2 SOC reports.

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