Physiological Needs is the need for essential tools for daily life. This would include my phone because I am always contacting people. The second level is safety needs, and this includes security systems, data encryption, and antivirus software. I don’t… Continue Reading →
Privacyrights.org can be useful for researchers because this website has a lotof information about data breaches. These articles are also based on reportsand other researchers finding on these topics that they might want to lookinto.Privacyrights.org is also a very reliable… Continue Reading →
A couple of the principles of science that relate to cybersecurity are relativism and determinism. Relativism is important because it allows you to look at how everything goes together. It also allows for us to understand that cybersecurity doesn’t only… Continue Reading →
Dante Sasaki11/17/2024Article Review #2The Impact Cyberbullying Has on Jordanian Students How It Relates to Social Science3 principles of social science that this article relates to are social learning theory, generalstrain theory, and social control theory. Social learning theory is where… Continue Reading →
Dante Sasaki 11/24/2024 Social Engineering Specialist Career Paper Social Science Principles The social science principles are crucial for being a social engineering specialist because it looks a lot more into human psychology. The way that they can understand human psychology… Continue Reading →
Dante Sasaki 10/1/2024 How privacy threats can expose personal information in intimate relationships Introduction The main purpose of this is because your information might not be so private. All of the people in your personal circle like your families, romantic… Continue Reading →
The areas that appeal to me the least are the management roles. I don’t like the idea of just sitting back and overseeing people doing work. At that point I would feel like I am in the back because I… Continue Reading →
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