Update on Taxes and Terrorism: Why Client’s Data Could Become Vulnerable Reviewed by Momizat on . Digital Security: Apple, Taxes, and Terrorism The FBI has attempted to compel Apple, Inc. to defeat its own encryption.  Because Apple has thus far refused, a f Digital Security: Apple, Taxes, and Terrorism The FBI has attempted to compel Apple, Inc. to defeat its own encryption.  Because Apple has thus far refused, a f Rating: 0
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The FBI has attempted to compel Apple, Inc. to defeat its own encryption.  Because Apple has thus far refused, a federal court in California will hear arguments.  The case is certain to have far-reaching implications for the nature of digital security.  Adam Junkroski, lead manager Tax Communications for AICPA, explains how the unbreakable encryption at the center of the Apple case affects tax practitioners?

To read the full article in AICPA Insights, click: Update on Taxes and Terrorism: Why Client’s Data Could Become Vulnerable.

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