Deloitte hack highlights security shortcomings, SMBs losing hope for tax reform, and Ingo Money explores the opportunity for push payments in corporate banking.
| | BUSINESS TO BUSINESS EDITION | Robotics Aims To Empower Accountants When 'Automation' Falls Short Corporate accounting software providers promise to automate tasks and empower accountants to focus on more value-added services. It's a critical trend as new business models emerge and challenge the corporate accounting department, says Jotham Ty, CEO of Gappify. But if a human needs to be working with software all day to initiate those automated processes, is it truly automation? Ty says no, and tells PYMNTS why robotic process automation is on the cusp of fulfilling promises to corporate accounting â for real, this time. Read More... |
The Simple Tactic Cyberattackers Used To Breach Deloitte's Systems Deloitte is the latest victim of a high-profile cybersecurity attack. Reports warn the data breach has compromised sensitive corporate data from a few of the accountancy and consulting firm's clients, which include major brands and U.S. government entities. While it's unclear who, exactly, was affected, analysts are pointing out just how easy it was for attackers to infiltrate Deloitte's systems, compromising millions of emails: All the criminals needed was a single password. Read More... |
| Push Payments Podcast Series | Banking On Push Payments For Banking Peer-to-peer payments show the value and consumer demand for payments pushed directly to accounts. And now the banking industry is ready for its close-up, too. Get ready for a change in business banking for firms large and small, as Ingo Money CEO Drew Edwards weighs in on the value of push payments as a service in the corporate world in the latest #KillTheCheck podcast series with Karen Webster. Read More... | | |
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