
Technology as a Risk Reduction
For years, IT has carried an unfortunate label in many organizations: the cost center. Necessary, sure. Strategic? Debatable, at least in the eyes

For years, IT has carried an unfortunate label in many organizations: the cost center. Necessary, sure. Strategic? Debatable, at least in the eyes

CPA firms do not sell technology. They sell trust, accuracy, and deadlines met without excuses. Revenue comes from billable hours, recurring client engagements,

There was a time when trust in a CPA or financial firm was built almost entirely face to face. A firm handshake. A

The holiday season is a time of celebration, travel, and reflection, but it’s also a peak period for cybercrime. Remote teams face unique

Busy season does not create technology problems inside CPA firms. It exposes the weaknesses that are already there. When deadlines stack up and

Once upon a time, in offices across Texas, employees buzzed about, finishing projects, sipping cocoa, and humming holiday tunes. The halls were decked

December 4 is National Cookie Day. For many people, this means chocolate chips, sugar sprinkles, and the irresistible smell of fresh baked cookies.

National Computer Security Day arrives every year on November 30 and remains one of the most influential observances in the cybersecurity world. First

Let’s face it — cybersecurity has its own secret language. If you’ve ever sat through a meeting where someone casually dropped “EDR,” “SIEM,”