Is your business network performing at its best? A network audit is the first step toward identifying inefficiencies, security vulnerabilities, and hidden opportunities for growth. Our expert audits provide deep insight into your IT infrastructure—so you can make smarter, faster, and more secure decisions.
What Is a Network Audit?
- Performance bottlenecks & Configuration issues
- Security gaps and compliance risks.
- Outdated or underutilised hardware
- Opportunities for cost savings and modernisation
Why Your Business Needs a Network Audit
In today’s data-driven world, your network is your backbone. Without visibility, problems can go unnoticed—until they cost you time, money, or customers. Our audits help you:
Improve Network Performance
Identify slowdowns, misconfigurations, or bandwidth constraints before they impact productivity.
Strengthen Security
Detect vulnerabilities and ensure your systems meet cybersecurity standards and data protection regulations.
Plan for the Future
Gain clarity on what’s working, what needs upgrading, and how to scale effectively as your business grows.
Reduce Costs
Eliminate unnecessary services, streamline infrastructure, and avoid reactive fixes through proactive insights.
Tailored for Your Business
Whether you're a small business, a growing enterprise, or a multi-site organisation, we tailor network audits to your specific needs and goals. From basic assessments to full-scale infrastructure reviews, we deliver actionable results you can trust.
General questions
A network audit provides a detailed analysis of your IT infrastructure, identifying performance issues, security vulnerabilities, outdated equipment, and compliance risks. It helps you understand the health of your network and gives you a roadmap for improvements.
By uncovering bottlenecks, misconfigurations, and underperforming components, a network audit can significantly improve speed, reliability, and efficiency. This leads to faster workflows, reduced downtime, and better support for business-critical applications.
Yes. A network audit highlights security vulnerabilities such as unpatched software, open ports, or weak firewall rules. By identifying these risks, you can take proactive steps to strengthen your defenses and reduce the chances of data breaches or cyberattacks.
Absolutely. Many issues go unnoticed until they cause serious disruptions. A network audit provides preventive insight, helping you fix problems before they escalate, and ensuring your infrastructure is optimized for future demands.
Most businesses should perform a network audit annually or whenever there’s a significant change—such as adding locations, migrating to the cloud, or scaling operations. Regular audits keep your network aligned with your evolving business needs.