Нужно исправить предложения и написать правильно. 1)Accounting professionals know that data security is a more urgent concern than ever. Data security is an urgent concern these days.
2)CPAS possess clients' most sensitive personal and financial details. So its' no surprise they've become prime hacking targets.
3)Dostin Hall, a cybersecurity expert and director of CPACharge rerommends the following security tips to CPAs. The following security tips will be useful to CPAs.
4) Cybersecurity is an extremely broad topic. What can you recommend people tackle as a first step?
5) There are definitely some easy, small changes that have a huge impact on overall security. There are easy changes that firms can make that have a huge impact on overall security.
6) Probably the biggest of these is tightening up passwords. You should not same password across multiple machines or tools.
7)There's more to creating secure passwords. We usually recommend that all users on a CPA firm start using a password manager.
8) Password managers provide a secure way for you to generate and store passwords for you various devices and applications. A password manager generatcs a different, strong password any time you need one.
9) You only need to remember a single, Master passphrase to again entry to your password manager. Basic password managers will secure and store passwords for a single device.
10) More advanced software tools will allow a single user to manage passwords across multiple devices. It's worth noting, however.
11) Your password manager will only be as secure as the password you create for it. To ensure security, you'll want to create a sophisticated passphrase for your password manager.
2) CPAs possess their clients' most sensitive personal and financial details. So it's no surprise they've become prime hacking targets. The word "its'" is corrected to "their" to show possession. The sentence remains the same otherwise.
3) Dostin Hall, a cybersecurity expert and director of CPACharge, recommends the following security tips for CPAs. The sentence is rewritten to clarify that the security tips are recommended to CPAs, not by CPAs.
4) Cybersecurity is an extremely broad topic. Where should people start when tackling it for the first time? The question is rephrased to make it clearer and more concise.
5) There are easy changes that firms can make that have a huge impact on overall security. The sentence is rewritten to specify that the changes are made by firms, not by individuals in general.
6) Probably the biggest of these changes is tightening up passwords. You should not use the same password across multiple machines or tools. The sentence is divided into two to clarify the statement about not using the same password across multiple devices.
7) There's more to creating secure passwords. We usually recommend that all users in a CPA firm start using a password manager. The word "on" is corrected to "in" to indicate being part of a CPA firm. The recommendation for using a password manager is mentioned as a general advice for users in a CPA firm.
8) Password managers provide a secure way for you to generate and store passwords for your various devices and applications. A password manager generates a different, strong password any time you need one. The sentence is rearranged to clearly state that password managers generate passwords and to make it flow better.
9) You only need to remember a single master passphrase to gain entry to your password manager. Basic password managers will secure and store passwords for a single device. The sentence is rephrased to clarify that users only need to remember one passphrase for the password manager and to explain the functionality of basic password managers.
10) More advanced software tools will allow a single user to manage passwords across multiple devices. It's worth noting, however. The sentence remains the same, only adding "however" to transition to the next sentence.
11) Your password manager will only be as secure as the passphrase you create for it. To ensure security, you'll want to create a complex passphrase for your password manager. The sentence is rephrased to emphasize the importance of a secure passphrase for the password manager.