See what the audit output looks like

Review the engineer and executive report formats before you run your own FortiGate audit. These sample HTML reports were generated from a demonstration FortiGate configuration and do not represent a real customer environment.

Two audiences, two report views

Report output charm representing the engineer report.

Engineer report

Technical remediation view

Useful for firewall engineers, security engineers, remediation planning, rule review, and technical audit follow-up.

  • Security posture summary and audit metadata
  • Severity breakdown for remediation planning
  • Detailed findings with evidence and remediation context
  • Verified results and technical follow-up guidance
Report output charm representing the executive report.

Executive report

Leadership-facing summary

Useful for leadership review, compliance discussions, governance updates, and prioritising security work.

  • High-level posture and business-facing risk context
  • Most material areas of concern for non-engineering readers
  • Severity summary for governance review
  • Priority actions for leadership and audit follow-up

A few screenshots from the sample engineer report

These preview images are taken from the same demonstration report so you can gauge the layout, findings view, and report context before opening the full HTML output.

Audit dashboard

Security posture summary

The engineer report opens with a high-level posture dashboard, severity breakdown, and result distribution for fast technical triage.

Audit context

Report and device information

Sample metadata shows the audit name, device type, hostname, software version, and rule template used for the demonstration assessment.

Technical findings

Verified findings table

Verified results group findings by scope and severity so engineers can review the failing checks and move into remediation planning.

Next step

Ready to compare the sample with your own firewall?

Run a first audit when you are ready, or review the handling model before you upload an authorised config.