Lodz and the Lodz region

IT security audit for companies in Lodz and the region

A local audit helps review environments combining offices, servers, production, remote work and Microsoft 365. Aptigo shows which risks need quick action and which can be planned in stages.

Key risk

Local IT security audit

An audit for companies from Lodz and the Lodz region helps check whether the infrastructure is prepared for failure, ransomware, account takeover or a problem with access to data. In many SMEs the environment developed in stages: server separately, email separately, backup separately, VPN separately. The audit organizes these elements and shows where real risk is created.

Practical context

Terms and information that make the decision easier

These short explanations help discuss risk without going too deep into technical detail.

Devices at the boundary of a company network, such as firewalls.

Clarifies what may need local assessment during an on-site audit.

Checking whether backup data can actually be recovered.

Useful in the scope describing backup and local infrastructure review.

The planned actions after a security problem is detected.

Helps explain why procedures are part of the audit, not only technology.

Scope and approach

What to know before the next step

What we check in local companies

We adapt the scope to the environment, but most often analyze areas that connect the office, remote work and critical systems.

  • accounts, MFA and permissions
  • email and Microsoft 365
  • local and cloud backup and restore testing
  • firewall, VPN and supplier access
  • servers, updates, logs and monitoring
  • basic incident response procedures

When an on-site audit is needed

Local presence makes sense especially when the company has servers in the office, an extensive local network, production devices, several locations, an older firewall or backup based on resources located on-site. It is not always necessary, but it can speed up risk identification.

Audit result

After the audit, the company receives action priorities: what to improve immediately, what to plan in stages and which elements require further care. Recommendations may relate to backup, firewalls, Sophos, Microsoft 365, VPN, monitoring or organizational responsibility for security.

Local context: Lodz and the Lodz region

Companies in Lodz and the region often combine office work, production, warehouse operations, local systems, Microsoft 365 and remote access. In such environments, cybersecurity cannot be separated from how the company operates every day. Local context matters especially when the server room, network, edge devices, old connections or infrastructure documentation need to be assessed.

When an on-site visit makes sense

Not every service requires on-site presence. Many reviews and configuration tasks can be done remotely. A local visit is useful when risk comes from physical infrastructure, incomplete documentation or dependencies between the office, production, warehouse and servers.

  • servers or storage located in the office
  • old firewall or no rule documentation
  • several network segments: office, production, Wi-Fi, warehouse
  • backup based on local NAS devices or storage arrays
  • supplier access to local systems

IT security audit for companies in Lodz and the region

In many companies, IT security developed in stages: server, email, VPN, backup, more accounts and applications. After years, it is hard to identify the biggest risks and what should be improved first.

What the company receives after the audit

After the audit, the company should know which risks are critical, which can be planned and which require procedural improvement. Recommendations are grouped by priority, business impact and implementation difficulty.

FAQ

Common questions

Is a local audit different from a remote one?

The substantive scope is similar, but a local audit makes it easier to assess the network, server room, edge devices, physical connections and infrastructure documentation.

Is the audit suitable for manufacturing companies?

Yes. In manufacturing, continuity, network segmentation, backup of local systems and controlled infrastructure access are important.

See also

These pages explain the broader service context and lead to the next step.

Next step

Want to check the risks in your company?

A short consultation helps decide whether the first step should be an audit, security implementation or managed IT Security support.