Network security audits
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A security audit provides a comprehensive report on the status of your security system as it is today There are two types of audit which can be conducted together or separately.
A policy audit checks the security system against the organisation's documented security policy, ensuring that policy is accurately reflected in the security system rules and permissions.
A security system audit provides an independent review of the security system and looks for weaknesses against industry best practice.
Why audit your security system?
- Security threats change and increase every day. Regular audits will check that updates are being properly and regularly applied.
- An audit provides a baseline of the existing system from which new investment can be accurately planned, avoiding excessive or inappropriate expenditure.
- A policy audit will check that the security policies which management has communicated are being adhered to.
- System audits will help spot any errors in configuration which can leave vulnerabilities in the most secure products.
- Audits can help overcome 'rule-creep' as small system changes over time cumulatively produce a significant shift in overall system security.
- System documentation is checked to ensure that changes are being properly recorded.
- Legal requirements insist the companies comply with latest legislation.



