Being that my major is cybersecurity, I will be responsible for the protection of computers, servers, mobile devices, electronic systems, networks, and data from malicious attacks. Some of the basic skills that are required are programming, malware and intruder detection, risk analysis and mitigation, and incident responses. All of these skills will be beneficial as cybersecurity grows and I grow along with it. Five key things that relate to the cybersecurity technology are hardware authentication, user- behavior analytics, data loss prevention, deep learning, and the cloud. Hardware authentication – will verify that users have the correct credentials to access computer systems. User-behavior analytics- will monitor user behavior in order to verify accounts have not been hacked or compromised. Data loss prevention – with the use of technology companies, banks, teachers, and day to day humans have data that is stored on a slew of devices, such as phones, computers, tablets, and servers. If this information is stolen it could lead to the data being leaked and identities being stolen. It is the job of the cybersecurity team to encrypt this data so hackers are unable to plant malicious codes, worms, or a virus into systems that will lead to the loss of sensitive data. Deep learning – with the use of different types of software cybersecurity majors will be able to find and fix harmful threats to technology systems in a fraction of the time. The cloud – with the use the cloud and cloud-based services users are able to store information, and access it from anywhere in the world. With this there will be a challenge to keep data safe so cybersecurity features such as security hardware, firewalls, intrusion detection and prevention systems will be virtualized. Advancements in cybersecurity technology will continue to create jobs for cybersecurity majors.