As an accounting professional, your office handles sensitive client information that you are tasked with protecting and keeping confidential. Failure to do so can result in fines from the SEC, or even having your license to practice revoked. So what can you do to ensure that you maintain security and continuity in your office?
Ways to safeguard your office and maintain compliance regulations
What you can do now to safeguard your office and important information from catastrophic natural disasters
How to set up a business continuity plan
How to implement the highest level of security for your client information and yet let different levels of access for your employees
How to secure your data from internal and external breaching utilizing convenient to use controls and audit trails
eFileCabinet, Inc.
Trainer
pconterio@efilecabinet.com
801 841-3213
Paul started with eFileCabinet in June of 2007 and presently serves as the principle software trainer. He produces training and promotional videos, and hosts many eFileCabinet webinars.
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