IT Audit
For businesses looking to grow in today’s market, conducting regular IT audits ensures that your IT infrastructure can support your business today along with your plans for tomorrow.
Regularly auditing your businesses technology provides valuable insights across your businesses IT environment. Carried out by our in-house cyber security consultants, our IT audits allow us to identify system faults and make recommendations to improve technical efficiencies.
IT Audit Strategy
IT audits are essential for maintaining a robust and secure IT environment, ensuring compliance with regulations, and aligning IT operations with business objectives. They provide valuable insights and recommendations to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of IT systems and processes. It’s important that objectives for the audit are established, an IT Audit can cover many areas from compliance to performance and reliability. The main objective of an IT audit is to evaluate the effectiveness of your IT Infrastructure and define a clear IT strategy for your business moving forward.
Benefits of an IT Audit
Improved Cybersecurity
Highlight any weaknesses within your cybersecurity.
Streamlined Procurement
Help you streamline IT procurement, potentially creating cost reductions.
Improved Workflows
Create better efficiencies and improve workflows across your organisation.
Compliancy
Ensure compliance with regulations and that you are meeting industry standards.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does an IT Audit include?
An IT audit assesses an organisation’s technology infrastructure, systems, and processes. It typically includes:
- Evaluation of IT infrastructure: Reviewing hardware, software, and network setups.
- Security review: Assessing cybersecurity measures, including firewalls, data encryption, and access controls.
- Data management: Ensuring proper handling, storage, and backup of data.
- Compliance check: Verifying that IT practices meet relevant industry regulations and standards.
- Risk management: Identifying vulnerabilities and recommending improvements.
- Performance analysis: Evaluating system efficiency and uptime to ensure optimal performance.
The goal is to improve security, efficiency, and compliance.
How long does an IT Audit take to complete?
This depends on the size and complexity of the organisation, but generally a full IT Audit can take anywhere from a week to a month to complete.
Our Bespoke Process
Planning and Implementation
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Planning and Implementation
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