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Within the changing landscape of educational technology, schools face new risk factors that affect students, faculty and administrators.
Learn how financial institutions can manage third-party risks, protect customer trust and minimize disruptions from critical service outages.
Weaver has developed carbon accounting processes to determine our carbon footprint across Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions.
Microsoft has reformed the calculation of its supply-chain emissions through innovative accounting to align with its carbon-negative 2030 goals. Learn more here.
With the implementation of the Canadian Clean Fuel Regulations (CFR) beginning in 2022, Canada added significant clean fuel requirements to the existing British Columbia Low Carbon Fuels Act (BC-LCFS).
Weaver’s overview of the SEC’s 2025 examination priorities describe practices by investment advisers and others that may come under SEC review.
Weaver professionals discuss the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn the Chevron doctrine, cybersecurity and accounting reminders on goodwill impairment.
Leverage digital transformation and IT optimization to drive business success by harnessing contextualized data, streamlining processes and fostering innovation.
PCI DSS sets the standard for payment card security in higher education detailing compliance levels, reporting requirements and strategies to protect data.
As Local Law 97 mandates emission reductions for large buildings in NYC, property owners are taking proactive steps to ensure compliance and avoid fines.
Cybersecurity is critically important, especially for school districts. For educators, an understanding of cybersecurity’s best practices cannot be overstated.
As cloud-based solutions streamline business processes, cloud outages can greatly disrupt organizations and leave financial and reputational impacts.
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