This meme ties into Human Systems Integration (HSI) by through the integration of the humans with technology, and the environment. The design of remote work setups, including the technology used and the choice of work locations, contributes to the overall… Continue Reading →
In this assignment I chose to review the scholarly article “Role of Cyber Security on Employees’ Digital Workplace Performance: Exploring the Effects of Employees’ Digital Awareness and Organizational Support” from the Cybercrime Journal. The article covers the impact of cybersecurity… Continue Reading →
After reading the seven articles relating to the different motives for cyber crime I have broken them down into my personal beliefs ranking them most likely the cause/most common, to least likely/ less common. Beginning with the most obvious, I… Continue Reading →
Upon reviewing Abraham Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, I had a few insights and realizations about my own experiences with technology and how it fits into my day-to-day life. I was surprised to realize how much it contributes to my sense… Continue Reading →
Let’s discuss how researchers may use this PrivacyRights.org to study breaches! Right away it is apparent this website is filled with resources to educate users on data breaches. I personally greatly enjoyed the interactive tools. By using these and the… Continue Reading →
I’d say that the principles of science are tremendously aligned with cybersecurity throughout. Starting with empirical observation, which essentially boils down to data collection. Just like scientists rely on evidence, cybersecurity professionals rely on evidence gathering on system behavior and… Continue Reading →
So far, I’ve leard the NICE Workforce Framework for Cybersecurity is kind of similar to the holy grail for anyone beginning in cybersecurity. It was created by the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE), and it’s basically the roadmap to… Continue Reading →
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