Cybersecurity 2025: Proactive Defense for CPAs
Date: Monday, July 28, 2025
Instructor: Stephen M. Yoss
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11:00am Pacific Time 12:00pm Mountain Time 1:00pm Central Time 2:00pm Eastern Time |
CPE Credit: |
2 hours for CPAs |
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In an era where digital threats are evolving at an unprecedented pace, financial professionals require a robust understanding of cybersecurity measures to protect both their personal and client data. This course offers a thorough update on the latest security and privacy challenges that CPAs and business experts will face in 2025 and beyond. Participants will delve into the intricacies of Windows 11 security features, learn to recognize and respond to sophisticated ransomware attacks, and understand the implications of data breaches in a heavily interconnected world. With a focus on practical solutions and actionable strategies, this course equips attendees with the knowledge to implement robust privacy policies, counteract phishing attempts, and navigate the complex landscape of regulatory compliance.
Attendees will emerge from this course not only with a comprehensive grasp of the most pressing cybersecurity issues but also with best practices tailored for the financial sector. They will gain insights into mitigating IoT threats and managing the unique risks associated with work-from-home arrangements. By the end of the sessions, CPAs and business professionals will be armed with the tools necessary to fortify their digital defenses and ensure the integrity of their professional services. Secure a spot today and commit to being at the forefront of cybersecurity proficiency, safeguarding your practice and enhancing your value in the marketplace. Act now to transform your approach to digital security and lead with confidence in the face of cyber threats.
Who Should Attend
Ideal for CPAs seeking cutting-edge cybersecurity defense tactics.
Topics Covered
- Major security and privacy issues for 2024 and beyond
- Counteracting Ransomware and Phishing in Finance
- Crafting Cybersecurity Policies for Regulatory Compliance
Learning Objectives
- Identify the latest cybersecurity trends and their potential impacts on the finance sector, preparing for future challenges
- Analyze the consequences of data breaches on financial institutions to develop effective risk mitigation strategies
- Apply best practices for cloud security to protect sensitive financial data against unauthorized access and cyber threats
- Evaluate malware prevention techniques and create a tailored strategy to safeguard your organization’s digital asset
- Assess the security risks of remote work arrangements and implement policies to ensure data privacy and regulatory compliance
- Discuss the relationship between privacy and security and the need for data governance in an organization
Level
Basic
Instructional Method
Group: Internet-based
NASBA Field of Study
Information Technology (2 hours)
Program Prerequisites
None
Advance Preparation
None