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CISO board presentations can be challenging. These tips can help you communicate technical concepts in simple terms that non-technical leaders can understand.
Iowa becomes the latest state to pass a consumer data protection law which takes effect on January 1, 2025. Find out how your organization will be affected.
The data inventory implementation process helps reduce the risks that arise from data collection, including the over-collection & collection of inaccurate data.
Exceptions around segregation of duties is common for organizations with lean staffing models. Learn affordable tips on mitigating risk when hiring isn't an option.
Many businesses face challenges such as cost, inefficiency and potential fraud when invoicing manually. Learn about the benefits of e-invoicing.
Weaver’s professionals discuss common manual processes and activities with the greatest potential for automation.
Payment fraud is a big business and it will continue to be a key risk facing organizations for the foreseeable future. Learn how to prevent it.
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) continues to emphasize the importance of maintaining internal controls 21 years after enactment. Find out why.
During the recent Accounting and SEC Update webinar, Weaver professionals discussed the regulatory, accounting and reporting issues that public companies are facing.
During the recent Accounting and SEC Update webinar, Weaver professionals discussed the regulatory, accounting and reporting issues that public companies are facing.
The demand for guidance on how firms should manage digital assets for accounting purposes continues to grow in tandem with the use and acceptance of crypto assets.
Connecticut recently adopted a data privacy law that applies to residents and any company collecting, processing and storing the data of Connecticut residents.
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