IT Infrastructure Audits

Independent assessment of infrastructure resilience, governance alignment and operational coherence.

Infrastructure environments rarely fail abruptly. They weaken gradually — through accumulated configuration changes, platform expansion, undocumented dependencies and fragmented ownership.

An infrastructure audit provides structured validation. It clarifies architectural coherence, identifies structural risk and reinforces accountability.

Our audits are designed for organisations operating in regulated, institutional and multi-site contexts across Switzerland.

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Purpose of an Infrastructure Audit

An infrastructure audit is not a compliance checkbox. It is a structured review of how technology supports operations over time.

The objective is to determine whether the current environment:

An effective audit strengthens clarity before change is introduced.

Scope of Review

Each audit is tailored to the organisational context, but typically includes structured assessment of:

Core Infrastructure

Network Architecture

Identity & Access Governance

Device & Endpoint Governance

Documentation & Operational Continuity

The review is evidence-based and structured — not opinion-driven.

Swiss Regulatory Context

Organisations operating in Switzerland face increasing expectations regarding:

While an infrastructure audit is not a legal review, architectural weaknesses often intersect with regulatory exposure.
We assess infrastructure resilience with awareness of the Swiss regulatory environment and institutional expectations.

Typical Scenarios

Infrastructure audits are frequently initiated when:

In these contexts, structured validation provides a stable foundation for decision-making.

Methodology

Our audit approach follows a defined structure:

  1. Context clarification and objective alignment
  2. Architecture review and configuration sampling
  3. Risk and dependency mapping
  4. Governance and ownership validation
  5. Structured findings and prioritised recommendations
  6. Executive-level summary with clear accountability mapping

Recommendations are pragmatic and sequenced. The objective is not disruption, but controlled improvement.

Outcomes

An infrastructure audit provides:

Most importantly, it restores confidence in how infrastructure supports organisational objectives.

Advisory with Operational Continuity

Our audits are advisory-led but connected to operational reality. Where required, findings can transition into structured remediation planning, governance reinforcement or phased implementation — without losing architectural coherence. Validation should simplify, not complicate.

A Structured Starting Point

If your organisation requires independent assessment of its infrastructure posture — whether for regulatory awareness, leadership validation or operational reinforcement — we can define a structured audit aligned with your context.

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