Today I’m going to talk about how cybersecurity relates to careers at Old Dominion University. Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Criminal Justice, and Information Technology are the 4 majors I have chosen to relate to cybersecurity and are concerned with cybersecurity and similarities. Computer engineers study the principles of hardware, software, threads, and virtual memory. Creating efficient solutions to computer problems, applying designs, and testing software. In addition, probability and statistics are important learning content that you need to understand thoroughly. Computer and cybersecurity engineers need detailed and analytical guidance and constant practice to make the work second nature. Both computer science and cybersecurity require knowledge. of networks, technology, software, vocabulary, and cloud computing. Computer science focuses on programs, theories, and applications that use cybersecurity to protect against corruption or hacking. Without computer cybersecurity, your data could be stolen or even altered. Criminal justice is related to cybersecurity as both exist to protect something or someone’s information. Without criminal justice, our world would have spiraled out of control. being able to do what they want without consequences and in a world without guidelines is dangerous. Threats, viruses, terrorists, and criminals all require you to act against handling situations properly, and if you don’t, there will be consequences. As with cybersecurity, if a police officer is stopping someone from speeding up, it helps if someone is trying to hack or breach your system. Information technology is commonly understood as ensuring that computer hardware, software, and other functions remain functional. Then cyber security monitors and protects the data. It is also accountable for new technology, conducting controls, staying relevant and up to date, and having a fix-it mentality. Cyber security will continue to improve, with new and faster ways to protect your information.