How our IT Auditing Services help
Without the information already on hand, an IT audit can be a time-consuming manual task or require investment in IT auditing software. We can help you:
Understand your existing setup
If you’re part of a new IT Management team and need to get to grips with the current setup, we can help you streamline or rationalise your systems.
Solve performance problems
An audit can identify routing loops or poor network optimisation, resolve connectivity problems and troubleshoot the slow server or workstation performance.
Reduce IT support issues
You need to ensure all computers are running accepted versions of software – you want assurance that patching is up-to-date – gain confirmation that your systems are uniform across the organisation.
Cyber Security
Find loopholes and weaknesses in your infrastructure – ensure that the latest anti-virus and threat management tools and updates are running.
Get the best from your systems
Is your business equipped for hybrid working? Use an IT audit as the basis for moving forward and improving the agility, efficacy and performance of your systems.
We'll review your existing IT infrastructure and setup identifying any shortfalls and potential improvements.
Our Auditing process
1. Review meeting
A member of our team will meet with you to gain an understanding of your business needs and an overview of your setup.
During the meeting they will ensure that they fully understand your business, any relevant history, and the reasons for your current IT infrastructure.
2. Performance of the Audit
We will then carry out the physical audit of your IT systems and benchmark your IT infrastructure against current industry best practice.
We have close partnerships with the developers of industry leading tools. Our team are trained and have enough experience to ensure accuracy.
3. Presentation of reports and findings
We will then report back with our findings and outline the current position of your IT systems, identifying any shortfalls and risks, and optionally suggest possible future improvements.
This can identify whether or not, for example, everything is operating efficiently, your assets are safe, and whether IT is contributing to your business objectives.