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Keeping Taxpayer Data Secure

KEEPING TAXPAYER DATA SECURE

There is no video for this course. The learning materials for this course are in the downloadable document.
CPE Processing Fee$90.00
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Presentation Length Hour(s)3.0 hours
CPE Credits 3.0 hours
Subject Area 3.0 - Information Technology
CE Credits 0.0 hours
Course LevelOverview
Instructional MethodQAS Self-Study
PrerequisitesNone
Advance PreparationNone
Recorded DateApril 11, 2024
Date OfferedApril 11, 2024
Expiration DateApril 11, 2025
Course Description

The annual global cost of cybercrime is high and getting higher all the time. In fact, cyber criminals reap a windfall from their activities that is likely to be in the trillions. Almost all of that cybercrime began with—and continues to start with—a social engineering concept known as “phishing.”


Certain business organizations, among which are those referred to as “financial institutions,” 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—electronic and paper—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.


Learning Objectives:


  • Recognize the pervasiveness of cybercrime

  • Identify the potential costs of experiencing a data breach

  • Outline the best practices that may be implemented to protect a tax preparer from cybercrime

  • List the responsibilities of a tax preparer who has experienced a taxpayer data breach

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Download the course document(s) (below) and follow prompts contained in the document.



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Paul Winn

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Financial Writer, Editor & Trainer
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Paul J. Winn, CLU, ChFC has over thirty years experience in the life insurance and investment industry. As well as fifteen years as a financial writer, editor, and trainer. Paul has worked for Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, Security Mutual Life Insurance Company, Principal Financial Group, and the Maryland Financial Corporation. Paul is a Published book author, writer & editor of major mutual life insurance company’s agent-training “university”, and the creator of more than 100 training courses in computer-based training, print and scripted classroom formats.

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