Network Security Audit Checklist
A good network security audit looks beyond internet-facing rules. It should review segmentation, wireless controls, remote access, logging, firmware, and how the environment is actually supported.
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Checklist areas
- Firewall policy and stale rules
- Inter-VLAN access and segmentation
- Remote access and MFA
- Wireless guest and staff separation
- Firmware and support status
- Logging, alerting, and documentation
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FAQ
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Yes. Remote access and wireless design are common exposure points and should be reviewed alongside firewall policy and segmentation.
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