Foundations for Prevention and Mitigation This article focuses on the professional expertise, processes, and technologies that are needed to mitigate the ever-increasing risk of cyber-attacks and potential business interruptions on companies, organizations, and individuals. The modern security ecosystem is diverse and ever-changing, a place where cyber risk is top of mind for leaders at all levels, and threats to information/data security and privacy evolve at the speed of the technical innovations driving progress. Within this dynamic ecosystem, we are increasingly connected across the globe, where organizations (and individuals) equally face the ever-present threat from cyber-attack. No one is immune and…
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Grow Your Practice and Presence So You Are Noticed If you want to grow your network of leads, prospects, clients, and referral sources, then LinkedIn is probably the best social media platform to jump into. Most of you are already playing in that sandbox anyway, and with a few tweaks, you can do better. Much better.
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Personal commitment and synchronized teamwork is what it takes to be an active member of professional associations. The work may not be physically challenging, but when you partner together and work towards a similar goal, you can achieve great things. To read the full article in CPA Practice Advisor, click: Five Reasons You Should Join a Professional Association.
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Startup Ecosystems Allow Entrepreneurs to Help One Another Almost all of the more than 360 major metropolitan areas in the U.S. have an ecosystem in which startups support one another through funding and other types of assistance, according to the Kauffman Foundation. These networks may help entrepreneurs receive psychological and social support as well as monetary backing. John F. Wasik of The New York Times, explains. To read the full article in The New York Times, click: An Ecosystem Where Start-Ups Help Other Start-Ups
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In Nebraska, Judge Considers: Should Damages be Limited to the Length of a Non-Compete Clause? The Supreme Court of North Dakota prefers the testimony of an accredited appraiser, a Tennessee court asks an expert witness to stick to the topic rather than allowing him to recommend an alternative legal remedy, and a Nebraska court considers whether damages should be limited to those incurred during the period of a non-compete agreement. Find out the details.