Engineering correlates with cybersecurity because it tests for security software, breaches, intrusions, and more. This helps them keep hackers from getting their information and designs on models now and for the future. If a hacker can get information about future equipment then he or she will already be a step ahead of the game. They could figure out the cracks and exploits with the machine and destroy overuse, or even make it better. Some training someone should have is being able to develop standards for security, finding new ways to defend, security enhancements, helping with installation, processing, finding vulnerabilities, installing software, keep a record of incidents, having a keen eye for irregular behavior with systems, supervising, reporting, teaching others ways to improve, and being effective. Developing standards for security help everyone maintain and keep them on the same page. Engineers must work together to make sure things don’t go unexpectedly. Finding new ways to defend hacks isn’t as easy as they make it look, countless trials and errors happen until they find the correct method of doing it. This can be frustrating because it could take days or even years to figure something out. If they are spending time on that they are losing things they could be effective in but will never know. Enhancing security will help with giving hackers a difficult time to try and interfere with the methods. This might make a hacker frustrated and just say forget about the hack and that’s when the company wins. Installation is always going to be something someone needs to know because if you create it how is someone else going to install it unless you teach them. Finding vulnerabilities helps you eliminate ways of hackers and breach the systems. Also, Supervising is important because you don’t want to have someone on your team you can’t trust they may be the ones trying to hack you the most. Teaching will always be a positive thing anyone can do regardless of the situation. Someone might say “dang that’s a lot of stuff to do ” but there are many opportunities to mess up but it isn’t the end of the world. It takes years and years of practice to master this skill. Engineers are somewhat underrated to me because without them things couldn’t run as smoothly as things happen now.