TEST METHOD IN THE FUNCTION OF OBTAINING SECURITY DATA FROM INSIDERS
Session
Law
Description
Obtaining - collecting data in all types of research is one of the most complex and demanding challenges of modern social reality and modern research processes. During these processes, various types of data acquisition methods are used with the unique goal of making these data the most accurate indicators of the characteristics of the phenomenon being investigated and studied. One of the methods used for this purpose is the research method, applicable for all types of research and data collection of various types and categories about various phenomena and realities of social reality. However, the special completeness, complexity and layering of data is manifested in the security sector and for this purpose the collection of data of a security nature.
It is from this area - the area of security that the research question of this work is defined, which refers to the importance of collecting data of a security nature through the method of examination and that from a specific category of respondents - persons who are part of a group, collectivity, etc., which is the subject of research and studies, known in contemporary literature as - insiders.
In order to successfully respond to such a research task set in this paper, it is necessary to consult relevant contemporary methodological literature, as well as literature from the field of social sciences, which in its domain of study includes security phenomena as specific phenomena of social reality. Only with such an approach is it possible to achieve the basic purpose of the work, and it concerns the complexity and difficulty of gathering data of a security nature through the method of questioning from insiders, i.e. persons who are part of the internal organizational structure of the group being investigated or studied.
Keywords:
data acquisition, data acquisition methods, testing method as a data acquisition method, security data, insiders.
Proceedings Editor
Edmond Hajrizi
ISBN
978-9951-550-50-5
Location
UBT Kampus, Lipjan
Start Date
29-10-2022 12:00 AM
End Date
30-10-2022 12:00 AM
DOI
10.33107/ubt-ic.2022.253
Recommended Citation
Gabela, Omer and Malkic, Edin, "TEST METHOD IN THE FUNCTION OF OBTAINING SECURITY DATA FROM INSIDERS" (2022). UBT International Conference. 259.
https://knowledgecenter.ubt-uni.net/conference/2022/all-events/259
TEST METHOD IN THE FUNCTION OF OBTAINING SECURITY DATA FROM INSIDERS
UBT Kampus, Lipjan
Obtaining - collecting data in all types of research is one of the most complex and demanding challenges of modern social reality and modern research processes. During these processes, various types of data acquisition methods are used with the unique goal of making these data the most accurate indicators of the characteristics of the phenomenon being investigated and studied. One of the methods used for this purpose is the research method, applicable for all types of research and data collection of various types and categories about various phenomena and realities of social reality. However, the special completeness, complexity and layering of data is manifested in the security sector and for this purpose the collection of data of a security nature.
It is from this area - the area of security that the research question of this work is defined, which refers to the importance of collecting data of a security nature through the method of examination and that from a specific category of respondents - persons who are part of a group, collectivity, etc., which is the subject of research and studies, known in contemporary literature as - insiders.
In order to successfully respond to such a research task set in this paper, it is necessary to consult relevant contemporary methodological literature, as well as literature from the field of social sciences, which in its domain of study includes security phenomena as specific phenomena of social reality. Only with such an approach is it possible to achieve the basic purpose of the work, and it concerns the complexity and difficulty of gathering data of a security nature through the method of questioning from insiders, i.e. persons who are part of the internal organizational structure of the group being investigated or studied.