Cybersecurity and The Written Information Security Plan
Date: Monday, October 20, 2025
Instructor: A.J. Reynolds
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9:00am Pacific Time 10:00am Mountain Time 11:00am Central Time 12:00pm Eastern Time |
CPE Credit: |
2 hours for CPAs 2 hours Federal Tax Related for EAs and OTRPs 2 hours Federal Tax Law for CTEC |
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NOTE: Go to My Professional Profile in your CCH CPELink account settings to ensure your name, and PTIN number; matches your PTIN card
You may have already experienced a cybersecurity breach and not even be aware of it. According to the Ponemon Institute report, on average it takes firms 212 days to discover their business was hacked. Statistics highlight that we are more likely to experience a data breach than we are to catch the flu. The question is, “not if, but when” you will be targeted. This session addresses scams, threats, prevention, data security requirements and steps to take in the aftermath of a breach. The smaller your firm is, the more imperative it is to attend this session.
The Gramm-Leach-Biley (GLB) Act of 1999 requires companies defined under the law as “financial institutions” to ensure the security and confidentiality of this type of information. The “financial institutions” definition includes professional tax preparers.
Paid tax return preparers must have a data security plan {WISP} and system security protections for all taxpayer information. You must check a box confirming that you aware of this responsibility before finalizing your PTIN renewal process.
Confidentiality, integrity, and availability are duties of the tax professional community to protect our clients’ information from disclosure to third parties and threat from cyber-attacks.
Who Should Attend
All Tax Professionals no matter what types of clients you prepare tax returns for.
Topics Covered
- IRS Security Six
- Written Information Security Plan
- IRS Publication 5708, 5709, and 4557
- Cyber Insurance
- Identify distinct threats to your tax practice
Learning Objectives
- Comprehend how to verify the security of your firm’s data
- Analyze the IRS Security Six
- Examine IRS publication to assist your tax practice with Security Plans
- Investigate Written Information Security Plans (WISP)
- Explore the importance of Cybersecurity
Level
Basic
Instructional Method
Group: Internet-based
NASBA Field of Study
Taxes (2 hours)
Program Prerequisites
None
Advance Preparation
None