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Cybercriminals after your sensitive client data. All CPAs and tax practitioners should observe many legal rules and best practices in protecting such data from these dangerous foes. This course goes beyond the needed definitions of information security to describe today’s threats to client data. Learn tips and best practices for protecting yourselves and your clients from data breaches.
Designed For:
CPAs, Enrolled Agents, tax professionals, accountants, and other financial professionals
Adding additional credit may change exam requirements.
Course is clear, relevant and concise.
Excellent course on safeguarding information on various types of devices and recognizing unwanted attacks/attempts at accessing information by intruders.
This course was extremely long and at times ambiguous. it seemed hard to follow at times.
Your products are great! I like that there is an exam for each course.
Should be 7 or 8 hours, not 6.
My only issue is that in the middle of the course, the reading of the text was disabled. Other than that it was a great course.
This cybersecurity course was the most useful course I have taken so far. I did not know there was that much to it. Most other courses are refreshers rather than continueing education for me. I would recommend adding more content that is CE worthy but not focused on just taxes!
The information on some of the topics was more ambiguous and not helpful with the exam questions. Not having the correct information doesn't help when in practice.
This is too long. It needs to be reduced down. 30 questions for the test are extreme and all your courses should be reduced down to 10-15 questions max.
Awesome to work with!!
Assisted in increasing my knowledge and awareness of the subject matter.
enjoyed the learning process
There were many different names for the various malware types. Good ideas for protecting data.
I learned a lot from this. It was well presented and great information.
Very pleased with the course and the instruction.
I am just a part time tax preparer. My career is computer security, with both a CyberSecurity degree and industry certifications in it. So I was looking forward to this class. But to put it briefly, you really need somebody with my background to correct a LOT of technical inaccuracies. For instance, Phishing is one specific type of attack - an email made to look official to convince a user to log in to some account to somehow protect their account password, etc., which redirects that user in the black hat's site to gain that user's username and password. Then you throw in a few specialties like spear phishing and whaling. You did that but you also listed a dozen other separate attacks as "phishing" but they are not. Maybe it doesn't matter given the intended audience, but if you are going to teach something, why not verify the accuracy before presenting it.
I love the method of this CPE
great job
Make the search feature easier to navigate through the search results
sometimes the description of the question did not seem to match what was in the detail, or could be found in the detail. the detail was later found in another chapter of the file.