In this course, I look at how cybersecurity works and does not work from a social science perspective considering the social, political, legal, criminological, and economic view. The context shifts to the need to comprehend the factors surrounding cybersecurity within humans and the social domain of influence. I also review the political and legal measures that are put in place to control the actions of people who contribute to the generation of threats and cybersecurity occurrences. Furthermore, the subject enlightens students on how social scientists from various fields investigate and make sense of cybersecurity.
Journals
Article Review Papers
Annotated Bibliography
Career Paper