Journal 1: The relationships between cybersecurity and other majors. 

The relationship between science and cybersecurity seems to be very vague. Still, in reality, cybersecurity plays a significant role in researching and publishing a study in science. Specifically, my major is biochemistry, the branch of science that explores the chemical processes within and related to living organisms. It is a laboratory-based science that brings together biology and chemistry. And since we biochemists are responsible for studying and publishing our research, technology in general and cybersecurity play a vital role in our careers. To explain the relationship between and biochemistry and cybersecurity without confusing the audience, I will demonstrate a current, which the cybercriminals attacked biochemists’ works. In February of 2021, the University of Oxford reported that hackers have broken into the biochemical systems,  which researchers worked on in Covid-19’s research. The hackers were then threatening to sell access to the private study. This incident has proven that while studying many science-related subjects, the usage of technology or the internet is undeniably necessary; therefore, the risks for cyberattacks are inevitable. Any science institution and universities across the country need to pay more focus to develop cybersecurity networks to protect the hard-working studies and the members’ privacy.  
Old Dominion University provides many different majors related to cybersecurity, such as computer science, computer engineering, forensic science, and even mathematics. The relationship between cybersecurity and computer science is noticeable. Computer science and cybersecurity programs have different core curriculums, but some overlap depending on the school and program. Both degrees may require knowledge of cloud computing and networks. Both professionals are typically very detail-oriented; they log every change and update stakeholders on their work. They also tend to be highly analytical and examine problems from different angles to develop unique and creative solutions.
Furthermore, the relationship between cybersecurity and computer engineering is also undeniable. First and foremost, computer engineering is at the heart of many cybersecurity organizations. While there are policy, forensics, management, and incident response teams in many cybersecurity organizations, almost any organization that needs cybersecurity protection is building some digital infrastructure. While larger security organizations will have all sorts of cybersecurity roles, a degree in computer engineering with a cybersecurity focus enables you to be one of the first hires for organizations that want to build anything (securely).