{"id":316,"date":"2025-08-08T23:04:49","date_gmt":"2025-08-08T23:04:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sites.wp.odu.edu\/dberr012\/?p=316"},"modified":"2025-08-08T23:04:49","modified_gmt":"2025-08-08T23:04:49","slug":"social-behaviors-and-cybersecurity-analysis","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sites.wp.odu.edu\/dberr012\/2025\/08\/08\/social-behaviors-and-cybersecurity-analysis\/","title":{"rendered":"Social Behaviors and Cybersecurity Analysis"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>In analyzing the role of Cybersecurity Analyst within the video, there were many social<br>themes that I noticed throughout. They really highlighted how this technical role actually<br>involves a lot of knowledge in human factors and social dynamics. What really struck me first in<br>the video was how the presenter described cybersecurity analysts as being people-focused<br>professionals. The role involves providing a lot of guidance and training for users where they are<br>essentially educating people in understanding these technical concepts. This kind of role would<br>require a lot of people skills and being aware of different cultures in order to reach people in the<br>best way for the most technical literacy to be gained. In focusing on keeping users aware<br>through training, it revealed how much cybersecurity analysts would need to understand<br>psychology and behavior to identify why people fall for these attacks and do not follow the<br>protocol. In this role, you are not just monitoring the network, but studying human behavior and<br>establishing training to change this behavior.<br>The presenter also gave great advice on how they were able to gain more experience<br>through community involvement. This can be done through churches, non-profits, volunteering,<br>etc. It really highlighted how cybersecurity work can be connected to the community and being<br>socially responsible. By suggesting to get involved with these non-profits, the presenter showed<br>how cybersecurity professionals can be protectors of the community and use their skills for the<br>betterment of the community. This community focused approach also showed how these<br>technical skills can be valuable in society and be exchanged for experience and career<br>advancement. Even though the presenters said they do not like networking, it was still important<br>to acknowledge how important it is within cybersecurity careers. It really showed the connection<br>on how professionals that are protecting against social engineering attacks should also be good<br>at social engineering. The discussion of salary in the video also showed how cybersecurity is a<br>great career for economic goals. The presenters showed that this is a career that is high paying<br>and can serve as a mechanism to reduce economic inequality. There is however the downside<br>that can be brought up that they place such emphasis on graveyard shifts and assume that<br>these entry-level workers do not have a family, so they are able to work these shifts.<br>The video also went into how the responsibilities of the position could really change from<br>company to company depending on the culture and social dynamics of the organization. This<br>means that analysts would have to be adaptable to different workplace cultures. With these<br>different cultures, you would also have to adopt different communication styles. You would also<br>have to prioritize different things in the organization in order to fulfill the company\u2019s mission. This<br>can really be the case for working at most companies, but in applying it to the cybersecurity<br>analyst, it prepares you for the need to be an adaptive career that is ahead of you.<br>In reflecting on this video, I think that it painted a great picture on the cybersecurity<br>analyst position and what it means to work in this field. It is a field that relies upon social factors<br>just as much as technological factors. It is also a position that is more effective in how much you<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>are able to understand human behavior, build relationships, and communicate through different<br>cultures and educational experiences. This kind of view on cybersecurity analysis really<br>challenges the current view of cybersecurity being antisocial and purely technical. In actuality, it<br>is a field that shows analysts as protectors of the community and requires a lot of understanding<br>in social dynamics and psychology. By serving as a bridge between technology and<br>communities, it makes the field of social science essential in bettering the community through<br>any kind of emerging technology or cyber threat.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In analyzing the role of Cybersecurity Analyst within the video, there were many socialthemes that I noticed throughout. They really highlighted how this technical role actuallyinvolves a lot of knowledge in human factors and social dynamics. What really struck me first inthe video was how the presenter described cybersecurity analysts as being people-focusedprofessionals. 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