In an earlier post, Possi wrote:
Do IRS regs, or some other body of regulation, prohibit the use of a secure wireless network for the transmission of tax returns or other sensitive client data?
I would think that such transmissions would be permissible if the wireless network satisfies certain industry standards, or recommendations, for data security and encryption.
Does someone have an actual citation to regulations or legislation that prohibits the use of wireless networking?
A properly secured wireless network may be more secure than an inadequately protected wired network.
What am I missing? Is there something buried in Gramm-Leach-Bliley? Or the new 7216?
BMK
I know that I cannot transmit returns via wireless network. I want to use a second computer in my office that will be wireless and internet accessible. Am I legally allowed to have tax returns on that computer if I am not transmitting them from that computer?
I would think that such transmissions would be permissible if the wireless network satisfies certain industry standards, or recommendations, for data security and encryption.
Does someone have an actual citation to regulations or legislation that prohibits the use of wireless networking?
A properly secured wireless network may be more secure than an inadequately protected wired network.
What am I missing? Is there something buried in Gramm-Leach-Bliley? Or the new 7216?
BMK
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