An audit provides an organisation with a clear picture of their cybersecurity position, and a roadmap to establish and strengthen their defence against current and future cyber threats.
Cybersecurity Audit
& Assessment
Helping organisations enhance their cyber security posture & capability.
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What is an Audit?
Process
Our four-step approach begins with a thorough assessment, identifying any gaps or weaknesses within a client’s cybersecurity. Conducted in person and on-site, it reviews all aspects of your business that may pose a threat – from your staff awareness, your systems, and processes and of course – your IT. It’s designed to uncover any vulnerabilities in protecting your data and digital infrastructure.
The audit report will outline a tailored roadmap with recommendations to improve your organisation’s cyber posture. From here we can provide various pathways for the remediation work, such as working with the company’s internal IT team or Managed Service Provider to implement.
Investment & Deliverables
An audit is a fixed fee project where you will receive a report detailing actionable recommendations in easy-to-follow language, accompanied by an action plan.
1. Identify Weaknesses and Vulnerabilities:
A cybersecurity audit helps uncover weaknesses and vulnerabilities in your organization’s IT infrastructure and security protocols. Identifying these gaps allows you to take proactive measures to address and mitigate potential risks before they can be exploited by malicious actors.
2. Compliance Requirements:
Many industries and regulatory bodies have specific cybersecurity compliance requirements that organizations must adhere to. Conducting a cybersecurity audit ensures that your organization is in compliance with relevant laws and regulations, helping you avoid legal consequences and fines.
3. Protect Sensitive Data:
Businesses often deal with sensitive information such as customer data, financial records, and intellectual property. A cybersecurity audit helps ensure that adequate measures are in place to protect this sensitive data from unauthorized access, data breaches, or other security incidents.
4. Enhance Incident Response Preparedness:
Cybersecurity audits can assess the effectiveness of your organization's incident response plans and protocols. By identifying areas for improvement, you can enhance your ability to detect, respond to, and recover from security incidents, minimizing potential damage and downtime.
5. Maintain Customer Trust:
In today’s interconnected world, customers and clients expect businesses to handle their data responsibly and securely. Demonstrating a commitment to cybersecurity through regular audits can enhance customer trust and confidence in your organization, potentially giving you a competitive advantage in the marketplace.
Read how we improved our client’s cybersecurity posture.
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