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Briscoe, Burke & Grigsby Reports Data Breach

August 5, 2024
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On August 5, 2024, Briscoe, Burke & Grigsby, a full-service accounting firm based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, notified the Attorney General of Texas about a data breach involving unauthorized access to sensitive personal identifiable information within its systems. As of August 6, 2024, the firm has not released detailed information regarding the breach, leaving many questions unanswered about the extent and specifics of the incident. The potential exposure includes critical personal data such as names, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, addresses, driver’s license numbers, and various financial details, including account and credit card numbers.

While Briscoe, Burke & Grigsby has acknowledged the breach, it has yet to send data breach notification letters to those impacted. This delay in communication raises concerns about transparency and the firm’s commitment to keeping affected individuals informed about the situation. The lack of immediate details has left many individuals uncertain about whether their personal information is at risk, highlighting the importance of timely and clear communication during such incidents.

Founded in 1977, Briscoe, Burke & Grigsby provides a range of accounting services, including bookkeeping, tax preparation, and audits, primarily serving small businesses in the Tulsa area. With a team of over 10 employees, the firm has established itself as a key player in the local accounting landscape. Despite its longstanding reputation, this breach could have significant implications for the firm’s credibility and client trust, depending on how effectively it manages the fallout.

In response to the breach, it is crucial for Briscoe, Burke & Grigsby to enhance its cybersecurity measures and adopt best practices for data protection to prevent future incidents. The firm’s commitment to safeguarding client information will be tested as it navigates the aftermath of this breach. As the situation unfolds, the accounting firm may need to reassess its policies and procedures to better protect sensitive data and reassure clients of their commitment to privacy and security.

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  • Briscoe, Burke & Grigsby Reports Data Breach Affecting Sensitive Personal Information

Tags: Accounting FirmAttorney General of TexasAugust 2024Briscoe Burke Grigsby LLPCity of Tulsacyber incidentsCyber Incidents 2024Cyber threatsNorth AmericaOklahomaUnited States
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