SCACPApalooza Backstage Preview | Shhh…I Was Hacked & Can’t Tell!

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Tune in to a sneak peek of SCACPApalooza! This week, we’re turning up the volume on Richard Krenmayer & David Stasaitis from Stasmeyer. They are going to rock the stage with insights on protecting your firm from cyber threats. Stasmeyer will also have a booth and has recently become a SCACPA Partner! Be sure to stop by and visit them at this year’s Fall Fest SCACPApalooza!

“This session is designed to provide valuable insights into the world of cybersecurity and how accounting firms can protect themselves from cyber threats. In this presentationRichard Krenmayer and David Stasaitis, the founders of Stasmayer, Incorporated, will share real-life hacking stories and discuss the tools and processes that can prevent such incidents from happening to your firm. With the increasing prevalence of cyber-attacks, it is crucial for accounting firms to stay informed and prepared.

The presentation will cover various aspects of cybersecurity, including the latest trends in cyber threats, common vulnerabilities in accounting firms, and best practices for safeguarding sensitive information. Attendees will learn about the importance of implementing various security measures to protect their firm.

Don’t miss your chance to be part of the encore at SCACPApalooza!

Grab your ticket to the show, register now, and get ready for a lineup of sessions that will keep you in tune with the latest in accounting.

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