Microsoft Windows Security Audit
An audit is an evaluation of a collection of one or more objects. The objects can be people, things, processes, or organizations. An audit can be an evaluation of pretty much anything. The purpose of an audit is to determine if the objects of the audit meet some criteria. An audit is more than just collecting information about things. You must compare the collected information with some standards or guidelines and then determine if your collected information is similar to, or different from, the standard information. In most cases, an audit doesn’t focus only on a point in time. Most audits consider information gathered over a specific period. In this way, audits can reveal patterns of performance when compared ...
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