{"id":334,"date":"2024-04-22T23:32:37","date_gmt":"2024-04-23T03:32:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sites.wp.odu.edu\/abrow183\/?p=334"},"modified":"2024-04-22T23:32:37","modified_gmt":"2024-04-23T03:32:37","slug":"career-paper","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sites.wp.odu.edu\/abrow183\/2024\/04\/22\/career-paper\/","title":{"rendered":"Career Paper"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>                           The Role of Information Security Specialist<br>In the field of cybersecurity, the role of an information security expert is vital for<br>safeguarding assets and defending against threats. My paper will dive into how professionals in<br>the cybersecurity world rely on social science research and principles highlighting ideas like<br>social systems, human factors, and societal impacts. By incorporating social science perspectives<br>into their work so information security specialist can effectively tackle cybersecurity challenges<br>while considering groups and broader societal consequences.<br>Social science concepts such as social systems offer insights into how individuals,<br>groups, and organizations are interconnected in the realm of cybersecurity. Information security<br>specialist must navigate frameworks like organizational structures, peer networks and hacker<br>communities to mitigate cyber risks efficiently. By comprehending the dynamics of these<br>systems experts can anticipate weaknesses and create targeted risk management strategies.<br>According to Carley (2020) \u201cWhat are the dominant themes in social cybersecurity? As can be<br>seen in Fig. 2, the dominant research area currently is disinformation. This is followed by<br>research on user behavior and networks on the web, and then research on politics and<br>democracy.\u201d The article breaks down the main social topics the cybersecurity field has to deal<br>with. Some of these topics included in the figure talk about include health, identity, as well as<br>extremist and terrorist. Human centered cybersecurity acknowledges the influence of behavior on security<br>practices and outcomes. Information security specialist understand that individuals play a role in<br>both vulnerability and defense in cybersecurity. Aspects such as biases, societal norms, and<br>organizational cultures impact how people perceive and respond to security threats. Experts<br>utilize social science research on behavior to develop user security measures promote awareness<br>through training initiatives and cultivate a culture of cybersecurity within organizations. At the<br>same time, they must acknowledge the human factors in cybersecurity. It is stated by (Kadena &amp;<br>Gupi, 2021) \u201cCritical situations are perfect for cybercriminals because they can take advantage<br>of the weakest link in the security chain &#8211; the human factor. Individuals\u2019 fear, carelessness, and<br>lack of awareness and information in such situations make them more susceptible to falling for<br>scams. Cybercriminals use human factors to get unauthorized access, steal credentials, and infect<br>systems with malware.\u201d This allows you to get a grasp of the bad human factors that contribute<br>to the cybersecurity world.<br>Cybersecurity efforts have effects on society impacting groups in communities. Experts<br>in information security play a role in protecting the rights and privacy of marginalized<br>populations like minority communities, low-income individuals, and underserved groups.<br>Through social science studies these experts gain insights into the obstacles faced by these<br>communities such as disparities and cyber vulnerabilities. By adopting approaches and<br>addressing the needs of marginalized populations experts can ensure access to cybersecurity<br>resources and services.<br>Practically, information security specialists apply social science principles to assess<br>threats create security protocols and handle cyber incidents efficiently. They may use real world<br>experiments to analyze how security measures influence user behavior and organizational  resilience. The job of Information security specialist described by (Blowers, 2023) \u201cSecurity specialists, also known as cybersecurity specialists, develop and implement security measures that protect computer networks and systems. Companies often hire security specialists to secure<br>data networks, prevent security breaches, and make changes to improve security.\u201d By researching<br>the cybersecurity cultures within organizations specialists can pinpoint challenges. Implement<br>tailored strategies to enhance awareness of security practices.<br>In summary, the work of an information security specialist intersects, with social science<br>theories related to structures, human behaviors and societal effects. By incorporating these<br>principles into their practices specialists can improve their ability to tackle cybersecurity issues<br>while considering the needs of marginalized groups and broader societal impacts. In the<br>changing world of cybersecurity, it&#8217;s crucial to take an approach that blends technical know-how<br>with social science perspectives to protect our digital realms and foster a more secure and diverse<br>online environment.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong><em>References<\/em><\/strong><br>Carley, K. M. (2020). Social cybersecurity: An emerging science. Comput Math Organ Theory,<br>26(4), 365\u2013381. https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1007\/s10588-020-09322-9<br>Blowers, M. (2023, September 27). Security Specialist Career Overview. CyberDegrees.org.<br>Retrieved from https:\/\/www.cyberdegrees.org\/jobs\/security-specialist\/<br>Kadena, E., &amp; Gupi, M. (2021). Human Factors in Cybersecurity: Risks and Impacts. Security<br>Science Journal, 2(2), 2. https:\/\/doi.org\/10.37458\/ssj.2.2.3<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Role of Information Security SpecialistIn the field of cybersecurity, the role of an information security expert is vital forsafeguarding assets and defending against threats. My paper will dive into how professionals inthe cybersecurity world rely on social science research and principles highlighting ideas likesocial systems, human factors, and societal impacts. 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