Relational Security Assessment Model: Tactical Audit PROCESS

Performing audits regularly is an essential part of maintaining security within any organization. Audits help to find existing vulnerabilities and proactively stop others from appearing. The more often security audits are performed, the more likely it is that an organization will find its vulnerabilities before a hacker does.

An internal audit can be performed in great depth if so desired. Sometimes, the sheer critical nature of internal systems calls for extremely detailed audits that yield thousands of pages of results, diving into the minute details of every system, physical area, and corporate relationship imaginable. This form of audit, however, is not practical for the majority ...

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