security auditing
Security auditing refers to the systematic inspection and evaluation of an organization's information systems, networks, and processes to identify vulnerabilities, weaknesses, and compliance gaps. It aims to assess the effectiveness of security controls, policies, and procedures, ultimately contributing to safeguarding sensitive data and preventing unauthorized access or breaches.
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