There is a short and long answer to why the principles of science apply to cyber security. The short answer is that everything and everyone now uses devices, and when there is devices there needs to be security so cyber security and technology in general is involved in all sorts of sciences and fields because of it.
The long answer is that cyber security can be split many ways but the two big halves of cyber is the analyze and the create. They only work when both are used but people can specialize in them. (This could also be defined by the social science side and the scientific defense side) We need to analyze the defenses and see how people are getting through in order to create better defenses so there are many different disciplines that are used (Relativism). All principles are used throughout the process as well. Things need to be kept simple so common people understand how to defend themselves (Parsimony). It is important to look at all cases within cyber free of values or it could cloud your judgment such as thinking someone is to young or too old to have hacked someone when they may be the culprit (Objectivity). It is important to also stay grounded and use data and evidence that is trustworthy because it could be problematic to get data from someone who is not trusted as it could cause issues (Empiricism). The most important thing is to keep the internet as free as possible but also safe so Ethical Neutrality is important. If Ethical neutrality is not kept it could have more public consequences. Determinism is also important to make sure that there is a baseline of security. As I said in my discussion post for this week it should not be the main focus however it is helpful at keeping the peace on a simple scale. If these principles are used correctly to analyze, create, and improve a security system then there should be very few people hacking into and stealing from your system.