Cyber technology has created many opportunities in the workplace. Criminals are empowered through the anonymity of the digital world to commit theft by exploiting businesses’ accounts. The cyber technological world has seen a departure from people physically being present to commit a crime, to a crime being committed from around the world. More deviance lies in the ability to spread false lies to a massive crowd of people around the world with a few keystrokes and mouse clicks. This allows people to bash a business and/or go on strike for a business without having to physically be out in front of their building to do so. It also allows people to reach a broader audience, which will incur fewer people to shop at a particular business. People are able to push a narrative and spread it much more easily through cyber technology. Another way that cyber technology has created deviance is through censorship and/or the lack thereof (in certain ways). Cyber technology has expanded the horizon of illicit, immoral, or unethical video footage, which can allow other really deranged people to participate. This would allow a customer to report a business via videotaping evidence of things that they’re doing wrong, negligible, and illegally. Deviance in the terms of innovation and the break of conformity: Deviance has allowed people to expand their wealth of knowledge and their ability to streamline processes with other people around the world. This allows a business to reach a broader audience in order to sell a good or service whereas they used to have to do everything manually. This deviance is important to note because, before cyber technology, the usual standard of communication was through hard mail, or meeting in person. Cyber has allowed rapid exchanges of communication within small sums of time with groups of people, all at once and across the world.