The idea of an audit might strike fear into your heart, but an IT audit is actually a cause for celebration. You’re finally discovering what needs to be done to improve your business, as well as checking to see whether or not compliance regulations are being met. Today, we want to look at three of the common reasons why a business might fail an IT audit and what you can do to ensure the process is a learning experience that makes your business stronger as a result.
Remember, the goal of any IT audit is to improve the way your organization uses technology, so take these failures as opportunities for improvement.
A business relies on a lot of different solutions to function, including its workstations, networking components, and even mobile devices. A lack of updates and security patches is usually the first red flag that any IT audit might catch. Outdated solutions are vulnerable to security threats, which makes it all the more important that you take steps now to prevent cyberattacks. After all, you’re not just putting your own data at risk; you’re putting your customers’ and employees’ data at risk, too.
Are you really going to put your company’s future on the line by not having a business continuity plan in place? Whether it’s a fire or a flood, you want to have some kind of strategy to guarantee that your business can bounce back even under the worst circumstances. Remember, it’s a best practice to have a business continuity plan, and not having one is a surefire red flag in the eyes of anyone conducting an IT audit.
Pretty much every facet of your IT infrastructure is going to be analyzed during an IT audit. This means that internal processes that aren’t checked frequently might suddenly fall under scrutiny. It’s easy for an untrained professional to implement IT systems without taking the totality of your organization’s infrastructure into consideration; this could lead to improper implementation or configurations, which creates more security risks and operational problems.
More than anything else, an IT audit is going to help your organization understand where its shortcomings are and give you an action plan. It’s helpful to keep this in mind as you read through your results. It’s not about getting caught with your pants down, so to speak; it’s about taking calculated, informed steps forward.
Put what you learn into practice by working with BSGtech. Not only can we conduct a comprehensive IT audit, but we can also help you make progress in the right direction to improve your company’s use of technology.
Learn more by calling us today at (866) 546-1004.
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