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IT Audit

What is an IT audit?

An IT audit is a evaluation of an organization’s information technology (IT) infrastructure, systems, and processes. This is done to assess their effectiveness, security, and compliance with relevant regulations and industry best practices. An audit involves reviewing the organization’s IT policies, procedures, controls, and technologies to identify vulnerabilities, risks, and areas for improvement.

 

Why
your business should conduct an Audit

By conducting an IT audit, organizations can identify existing weaknesses that they may not be aware of, identify potential weaknesses, mitigate risks, and enhance the overall efficiency and security of their IT environment. Conducting an audit allows a business to understand where their technology stands, which helps them plan for the future.

 

What we evaluate

Technology vulnurabilities
Data and file security
Network bandwidth and challenges
Existing infrastructure weakenesses
Necessary updates
Existing policies

Our Process

1

The Introduction

Thank you for choosing FrameWerx to assist you in conducting your audit! An IT service provider will visit your establishment for this. In the meantime, you can prepare by reviewing our 'Audit Checklist', and gathering the relevant information.

2

The Technology

On-site, your cybersecurity vulnerabilities, network bandwidth demands and challenges, data and file security, existing weaknesses, and any updates required will be assessed. Sound like a lot? Don't worry, we're here to make it easy.

3

The Policies

We will help you analyze your current internal policies, such as how personal devices are used to store data and information about your company. As well, any hardware/software policies put into place.

4

The Result

We will share our findings with your team, and inform you of any areas of concern. We hope that this experience has been both informative and educational, and that you feel FrameWerx can help you to better, and maintain, your IT Network.

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