IT audits are periodic assessments of a company's IT security. They uncover weaknesses and vulnerabilities in IT systems and processes, and confirm that security policies and procedures are being followed. There are several reasons why running IT audits matters:
Ensure data security: one of the main goals of IT audits is to make sure the company's data is protected against breaches and data leaks. By identifying weaknesses and vulnerabilities in IT systems and processes, audits make it possible to take the necessary steps to strengthen security.
Comply with regulations and laws: many companies are required to comply with specific IT security regulations and laws, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). IT audits help verify that the company complies with these regulations and laws and help correct any gaps.
Improve business processes: IT audits can also help improve business processes by surfacing inefficiencies and proposing solutions to address them. This can boost the company's efficiency and productivity.
Protect the company's reputation: in the event of a data leak or breach, the company's reputation can be severely damaged. IT audits make it possible to confirm that the company's systems and processes are secure and to prevent incidents that could harm its reputation.

