First we check, then we fix.
An IT audit shows what you actually have and where the risk is — hardware, network, backup, licensing, security. You get an opening report with gaps ranked by severity and a remediation plan with priorities. No vague generalities.
It's hard to fix what nobody measured
Most companies learn about a gap only when it turns into an outage: a backup that won't restore, a licence past its date, a former employee's access still active. An audit turns "it probably works" into a list of facts — and the order worth tackling them in.
What we check
- Servers and systems — currency, configuration, performance
- Network and security — firewall, VPN, segmentation, access
- Backup — whether it runs and whether it actually restores
- Permissions and accounts — who has access to what, and why
- Licensing and compliance — what's legal and paid, what's overdue
- Risks against NIS2 and business continuity
How we work
- Scope — a short conversation, agreeing what and why we examine
- Review — configuration, interviews, no disruption to work
- Report — gaps by severity, recommendations, rough cost
- Decision — fix it yourselves or hand it to us, one item at a time
An audit is also a good first step toward NIS2 compliance — one review covers both needs.
Frequently asked questions
How much does an IT audit cost?
An opening audit starts from 1,500 PLN net — the cost depends on the size of the environment (number of servers, workstations, locations). You get a concrete quote after a short conversation where we agree the scope. The first consultation is free.
What exactly do I get at the end?
An opening report: what works, what's a risk and what to fix first — gaps ranked by severity, with concrete recommendations and a rough cost. It's a document you can act on yourselves or hand to us for remediation. No "things look broadly fine".
Will the audit disrupt the business?
No. We work mostly from configuration review and conversations — without touching live systems. Where we want to test something (e.g. a backup restore), we do it in an agreed window and on a copy.
IT audit vs an audit for NIS2 — is it the same thing?
An IT audit is broader: we look at everything — hardware, network, backup, licensing, security. An audit for NIS2 focuses that on the directive's requirements. We often do them together: one review, two sets of conclusions.
Not sure what state your IT is in?
Free consultation — we'll agree the audit scope and what's worth checking first.
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