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Digital Estate Planning for Business Owners: What Happens to Your Domains, Crypto, and Cloud Accounts When You're Gone
An estimated 20% of all Bitcoin is permanently inaccessible because owners died without sharing private keys — a practical guide to inventorying domains, crypto wallets, and cloud accounts under RUFADAA before a crisis forces the issue.
The Mid-2026 State Privacy Law Wave: What Small Businesses Need to Know
On July 1, 2026, Connecticut lowered its privacy law threshold to 35,000 residents, Arkansas banned targeted ads to minors under ACTOPPA, and Utah added a data correction right, pulling more small businesses into scope than ever before.
Open Banking in Limbo: What the CFPB Section 1033 Rollback Means for Small Business Bank Feeds
A federal court injunction and a CFPB reversal have frozen the Personal Financial Data Rights rule (Section 1033), leaving small businesses uncertain whether bank-feed access to accounting, lending, and cash-flow tools will stay free, secure, and reliable.
PCI DSS 4.0 Compliance Guide for Small Merchants in 2026
PCI DSS 4.0's transition period ended March 31, 2025, so every merchant assessment from 2026 onward now enforces mandatory payment-page script monitoring, MFA for all cardholder-data access, and authenticated internal vulnerability scans — noncompliance risks $5,000-$100,000 monthly fines from acquiring banks plus an average $173,692 added breach cost per IBM's research.
AI Deepfake CEO Fraud: Wire-Transfer Controls That Actually Work
The FBI logged over 22,000 reports of AI voice or video fraud with nearly $893 million in losses in a single recent year; callback verification on a separate channel, a rotating code word, and a dollar-threshold second approver are the three no-cost controls that stop deepfake wire-transfer fraud.
State Data Breach Notification Laws: A Small Business Compliance Guide
Every US state has its own data breach notification law, with individual-notice deadlines ranging from 30 days (California, Colorado, Florida, New York, Washington) to 60 days (Connecticut, Texas), and small businesses must comply with the law of every state where an affected person lives, not just their home state.
Business Email Compromise: The Accounts Payable Controls That Stop Wire Fraud
Business email compromise cost U.S. victims over $3 billion in reported losses in 2025, and 86% of it moves by wire or ACH. Six accounts payable controls — callback verification, dual approval, vendor master file locks — stop fraudulent transfers before the money leaves.
Beancount MCP: Connect Your Ledger to Claude, Cursor, and Any AI Assistant
The Beancount MCP server connects your plain-text ledger to Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, and any MCP-compatible AI client over OAuth 2.1 — ask questions, run BQL queries, and commit ledger edits without leaving your AI tool.
Business Identity Theft: A Practical Detection and Recovery Playbook for Small Business Owners
A 72-hour response playbook for small business owners facing EIN-based tax fraud, registered agent hijacking, or payroll account takeover — including how to file IRS Form 14039-B, place fraud alerts at Dun & Bradstreet, Experian Business, and Equifax Small Business, and harden IRS, Secretary of State, banking, and payroll footprints year-round.
California SB 53 Compliance: A Practical Guide to the Transparency in Frontier AI Act
California's SB 53 (Transparency in Frontier AI Act) took operative effect on January 1, 2026, requiring foundation model developers training above 10^26 FLOPs to publish safety frameworks, report critical incidents to Cal OES within 15 days (24 hours for imminent threats), maintain anonymous whistleblower channels, and face civil penalties up to $1 million per violation enforced by the California Attorney General.
SEC Cybersecurity Incident Disclosure: Hitting the Four-Business-Day Clock on Item 1.05 in 2026
A 2026 operating guide to SEC Item 1.05 Form 8-K cybersecurity disclosure — when the four-business-day clock starts, how to make the materiality call without unreasonable delay, when the Attorney General can grant a delay, the Item 1.05 vs. Item 8.01 trap, and what Regulation S-K Item 106 requires in your annual 10-K.
SOC 2 Type II for SaaS Startups: Scope, Survive, and Ship Your First Customer-Driven Audit
A founder's guide to SOC 2 Type II in 2026 — what it actually tests, realistic cost ($20K–$35K first year) and timeline (3–12 month observation window), which Trust Services Criteria to scope, the seven controls that trip startups up, and how to keep enterprise deals moving with Type I bridge letters while the audit runs.