2020
DOI: 10.33945/sami/pcbr.2020.2.6
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Risk Management in Information Technology

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“…In this case, the results of this study showed that between the patient's level of education and their satisfaction with how the doctor relates to themselves There was a significant relationship (P <0.004). Jahanian et al [32][33][34][35] stated that high level of education was directly related to patients' satisfaction with physicians and most patients with postgraduate education had higher expectations from their physicians, which confirm the results of the present study [32][33][34][35]. Also, based on the findings, the relationship between patients' gender and their satisfaction with the physician-patient relationship was not significant.…”
Section: Results and Dissectionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…In this case, the results of this study showed that between the patient's level of education and their satisfaction with how the doctor relates to themselves There was a significant relationship (P <0.004). Jahanian et al [32][33][34][35] stated that high level of education was directly related to patients' satisfaction with physicians and most patients with postgraduate education had higher expectations from their physicians, which confirm the results of the present study [32][33][34][35]. Also, based on the findings, the relationship between patients' gender and their satisfaction with the physician-patient relationship was not significant.…”
Section: Results and Dissectionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Risk in [21] can be imagined as a threat that becomes a reality due to system vulnerabilities that have not been covered, whose probability is measured based on an estimate of the motives, means, consequences, and weaknesses of the system itself. The stronger the motive, the easier to attack due to the vulnerability of the system, and the greater the advantage the attacker gets, the greater the likelihood of it happening and vice versa.…”
Section: Identified Riskmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ensuring the project would lead to success, risk identification is made to see the associated risks that would derail the overall project (Willumsen et al, 2019). Risk identification is the first step in risk management technology (Samimi, 2020) as risks identified at earlier stages would be less costly and require less time to be resolved rather than if they are being recognized at later stages of project for instance, during execution, risks identified at this stage will need lots of efforts, time and cost and would even hurt the project negatively (Zhang et al, 2018).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%