All the comments I've read here talk about penetration testing, etc. None of these provide a true "security audit," if that's what your client is requesting.
Although it's important to look at technology tools when doing security audit, it can be more important to look at your processes and approaches to doing work, too.
It doesn't matter if it has electricity (but it *probably* does). Use a generator.
All the comments I've read here talk about penetration testing, etc. None of these provide a true "security audit," if that's what your client is requesting. Although it's important to look at technology tools when doing security audit, it can be more important to look at your processes and approaches to doing work, too.