| Look, No Wires! Do You See A Net? |
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| Written by Richard Oppenheim CPA | |||
| Monday, 20 September 2010 15:14 | |||
The rope is cut, the tether is gone, let loose the bow lines and sail into the cloud computer whenever and wherever you choose to go. It is nearing the end of 2010 and you are already using various wire free products- cell phones, smart phones, laptops, tablets, etc - along with the wireless connecting services in almost every retail, wholesale, commercial, charitable and governmental location.
Wire-free communications started way before you and me. There were hand signals, smoke signals, semaphore and more since the dawn of time. Lots of these techniques are still in use today -baseball signals, boat flags, lovers in a crowd, waving goodbye and lots more. Technology has expanded our ability to connect devices without figuring out things like the difference between the male and female wire ends and how to get the wire connected to the back of a very heavy TV, a copier on a bookcase or a desktop under the desk.
Technology is feeding the expanding appetite for wireless products and services. The weight of a modem, an Ethernet cable, and the wired phone connection are all joining the endangered species list. CPAs need to participate and share the shrinking go-go-go world with useable and useful devices in tow. Real hackers are not looking for you. They do not know you. They ARE looking for anything they can touch. Sometime it may be you - but it is not personal, is just part of the hacker business model. They will use hacker tools like Kismet and Aircrack to figure out your SSID before they crack your network. And once they crack your network, they will continue until they find something like exploring inside a cave. Now that we have your attention, I have two simple questions: 1. Do your firm, clients, and associates expect you to know how to use wireless? For #1, the universal answer is "yes." CPAs are surrounded with the continuous need of the immediate. Examples are: send and receive information; talk with clients, non-clients, staff, friends, family; retrieve data for business and personal question; process data for business and personal requirements; be entertained and watch a movie, play a game, be social. For #2, that answer is a little more personal for you. My strong recommendation is yes. In this world, there are people who do not watch television, do not have a driver's license or do not eat meat. These people are OK and have discovered how to do without what so many others find essential. The same is true for wireless. This technology can be easily effective and produce valuable return on investment. So, with these two questions answered, here are some ideas for making better use of the wireless world that surrounds all of us today. For this review, I will group items by the very useful acronym of SWOT. STRENGTHS Your strengths are built upon what you do. If creating your next great book, wireless access requires one level of strengths. Completing a client's tax return has to be accomplished under a more secure processing environment. So figure what could be done in a wireless location and make sure that what security you need is place to deliver strength when needed. This includes, but is not limited to: email access, business records access, location based services, or one to one contact conversations. Protect your device and content Turn off Hide Public Wi-Fi connections If the public connection is run by a store, engage the owner/manager to make sure they have set proper security procedures. When you have any doubts about the security of the connection, go somewhere else. There are always risks, however do not invite more than you can handles. Practice safe wireless Use Good Passwords • Never use personal information - yours or anyone else's Off OPPORTUNITIES Just like cellular telephone technology has untethered teenagers by the millions, wireless provides an set of opportunities for the CPA professional. Wire free applications are now expected by partners, staff and clients. Forget the investment in Cat5 cable in your office or home. People expect to be able to pick themselves up and work where they want, when they want. Smartphones have Apps The next opportunity is to design and implement your own Apps. This could be for fun, for the office staff or for use by customers. Programs like AppMaker, Caspio, Yapper and others give anyone the opportunity. Check out Apps like "HR Thoughts" was built by AppMaker. "Interview" was written by netmodular, http://oeinc.com/. There are lots of ways that Apps can support information access, formulas, and specific applications. This capacity covers tax, audit, financial, and systems resources. Reviewing tax returns and financial reports on a wireless while sitting on the beach in Hawaii is, of course a reality today. What this means for your practice has to move from the dream world of surfing to providing fee based professional services. Threats You go out in the rain and the snow and the heat. When you do, wearing appropriate gear and protecting your car, house, and belongings are all smart things to do. Handle wireless threats the same way by being prepared. 5,000 mile checkup Leave your backups at home Physical intrusion Theft Select the secure the connection
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About the Author: Brett Owens is CEO and Co-Founder of Chrometa, a Sacramento, Calif.-based provider of software that records activity in real time. Previously marketed to the legal community, Chrometa is branching out to accounting prospects; gains include the ability to discover previously undocumented billable time, save time on billing reconciliation and improve personal productivity. Brett is also blogger and founder at CommodityBullMarket.com and ContraryInvesting.com, as well as a regular contributor to two leading financial media sites, SeekingAlpha.com and BeforeItsNews.com. |