As courts rely more and more on
technology to perform critical functions, the need to
ensure that their information technology (IT) systems
are secure and comply with best practices becomes
increasingly pressing. Many courts have effective
programs in place to monitor the integrity and security
of their IT operations, while others are still at a
relatively early stage. Regardless, courts often find it
useful to supplement their internal efforts with
assessments from knowledgeable outsiders. Our firm has
both the familiarity with court operations and the
technical knowledge to perform high-quality “information
technology audits.”
We tailor the audit to address specific concerns of your court. Topics covered by this audit might include:
• Assignment of Responsibility and Segregation of Duties
• Records and Documentation and Written IT Security
Policies and Practices
• Independent Reviews and Tests
• Access Restrictions
• Computer Security
• Network Vulnerability
• Encryption Policies
• IT Recovery Program
Upon completion of the audit, we provide a written
report that documents the security and data recovery
capabilities of your system and its compliance with AO
IT guidelines. We also offer recommendations for
improvements.