We Scan Your Laptop or PC.
You Get a
WISP & a Report.
Your existing laptop or desktop PC may already be your biggest compliance vulnerability — and you would not know it without a professional review. AT4TP assesses your actual device against every IRS and FTC WISP requirement, delivers a written findings report, and hands you a fully completed custom WISP that reflects your real machine.
Outdated antivirus. No encryption on the drive. Old unpatched software. Browser-saved passwords. Client tax files stored in personal folders with no access controls. These are not hypothetical risks — they are the exact vulnerabilities that lead to EFIN theft and client data breaches. Our assessment finds them before attackers do.
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Your Laptop or PC Is the Front Line — Most Are Not Compliance-Ready
When the IRS or FTC examines your WISP after a breach, they do not just read your document — they look at the actual security state of the devices that held client data. Here is what is typically found on tax office machines that have never been professionally assessed.
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A laptop without BitLocker or FileVault enabled means every client’s Social Security number, tax return, and bank account detail is readable by anyone who boots the machine — no password needed. This directly violates FTC encryption requirements and the IRS Publication 4557 safeguard for data at rest.
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Most preparers save their TaxSlayer, Drake, or other tax software login in the browser. One malware infection harvests every saved credential instantly — handing attackers direct access to your EFIN, your clients’ returns, and bank product accounts. No MFA required once the credential is stolen.
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Client tax files saved in Downloads, Desktop, or personal Documents folders have no access controls, no audit trail, and no encryption. The FTC Safeguards Rule requires documented access controls for every location where client data is stored — and a personal folder does not qualify.
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Old versions of Windows, Adobe, browsers, and installed software contain known security vulnerabilities that attackers exploit. Many tax offices run on outdated software well into filing season — creating open doors that patching would have closed months earlier.
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The FTC Safeguards Rule mandates multi-factor authentication for any system storing client financial information. Most solo preparers have never enabled it on their tax software, email, or cloud storage — leaving a single stolen password as the only barrier between an attacker and your entire client base.
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AT4TP reviews every one of these risk areas on your actual laptop or PC, documents exactly what is found, provides remediation guidance, and writes your WISP to accurately reflect your real security posture — not a hypothetical one. You get the truth about your machine, and the document that proves you addressed it.
Every WISP Control Checked on Your Actual Device
Our assessment reviews your laptop or PC against every technical control in IRS Publication 4557 and the FTC Safeguards Rule. Nothing generic — everything measured against your specific machine.