The system audit aims to review how the system and its services are currently operating, spot possible issues, and expected future roadblocks. This allows the viability of future growth and scaling, foreseeing and mitigating problematic and/or critical parts of the system.
Auditing first establishes information technology risks in an organization and then evaluates them using advanced design controls. This enables the organization to develop suitable solutions to tackle those risks before it’s too late.
IT auditing is therefore mandatory for businesses looking to protect their valuable information and data and the IT systems overall.
Project dependencies and topology
Project architecture is dissected by glancing at APIs, databases, front-end, media storage, queue management, messaging, and integration.
Subject to scaling
A review of network topology. All data has to be accessible via the network using a load-balancing engine. If the project is scalable, the next task is to orchestrate communication via load-balancing proxy engines. Subjects to scalability are database, media content, session storage, APIs, and queue.
CI/CD
A common approach would be to test the project setup and how it fits within the existing environment.
Security analysis
Browser-based violations are being looked at as well as server-side security issues.
Front-end architecture, frameworks, and patterns
A deep dive is taken into visual data rendering, communication protocols, internal storage, and data caching.
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