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Quantifying the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Quality Assurance Practice |
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PP: 989-996 |
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doi:10.18576/amis/180506
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Mahmoud Odeh,
Sawsan S. Badrakhan,
Najlaa Flayyih,
Mohammad Omar Sabri,
Zeana Abdijabar,
Hala Alsabatin,
Saleh Hammad,
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Abstract |
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The afte reffect of the Covid pandemic could be seen as a significant turning point for various reasons. The way of living and working underwent a significant transformation. Several institutions, such as universities, are compelled to adapt their operations. The shift towards remote working has become the new norm in our lives. Ensuring the security of our digital world has become a pressing concern for individuals everywhere. The rise in online applications has attracted the attention of hackers, particularly those targeting users with limited internet experience. This study examines the impact of Covid pandemic on cybersecurity concerns in Jordan. Various methodologies have been used for data collection and analysis process. The data collected by creating 11 interviews, while 312 surveys were collected and analyzed for the quantitative aspect of this research. Furthermore, the process of data collection involves conducting experiments on a variety of devices, including servers, laptops, and desktops. Moreover, several tools were employed for the data analysis, including Nvivo, Microsoft Visio, and visual programming.
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