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“Data Safety”

Introduction

This section of the paper shall provide basic information regarding the data safety

such that how it is important with respect to the organizations and what shall be the

positive and negative aspects regarding that. In short, this portion shall highlight the

nature of the aspects of safety for the research data or other relevant data.

Main Body

 Literature review

Being considerate about this portion this shall highlight the aspects of the relevant

literature that how the approaches being used by other theorists shall help us in our

research. In this portion data summary, safety and security shall be reviewed through

different approaches.

 Hypothesis and Research question

With respect to our research it is necessary to highlight the important aspects of our

research by identifying a relevant issue and also a research question such that our

research will revolve around it. Our research question shall be that “How risk assessment

assuring the safety of data be improved?” OR “How can data thefts be minimized w.r.t

different organizational levels?”


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 Research methods

This portion will highlight the use of different research methods also including the

collection of data that from where has the data been collected including general reports,

survey data, annual reports etc.

 Analysis

The analysis portion will reflect upon the research findings as a result of the use of

research methods used. So, as a result we’ll be able to analyze the collected data through

use of relevant spread sheets, charts, graphs etc. These will result into a conclusive

finding.

Conclusion

In this portion we shall provide all what has been done in the paper from the

beginning to the end. So, it shall reflect upon which methods we have used. At the end of

the conclusion section we’ll reflect upon what those methods have resulted in and what

shall be the possible solution.


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References

Edwards, Jonathan R. "National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) report: Data summary for 2006

through 2008." American Journal of Infection Control 37.10 (2009).

<https://www.ajicjournal.org/article/S0196-6553(09)00839-6/fulltext>.

James R. Moyne, Dawn M. Tilbury. "The Emergence of Industrial Control Networks for Manufacturing

Control, Diagnostics, and Safety Data." Proceedings of the IEEE (2007): 29-47.

<https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/4118467>.

Sexton, John B. "The Safety Attitudes Questionnaire: psychometric properties, benchmarking data, and

emerging research." BMC Health Services Research (2006).

<https://bmchealthservres.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1472-6963-6-44>.

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