“The Effects of Self-control on the Cyber Victim-Offender Overlap” in Relation to Social Science and Cybersecurity

“The Effects of Self-control on the Cyber Victim-Offender Overlap” is an article written by Brooke Nodeland to examine a study done to address the question, “Does low self-control increase the odds of individuals participating in cyber offending?” The study aims to investigate the role of low self-control in cyber offending, cyber victimization, and the cyber…

Questions That Needs Answers!

How should markets, businesses, groups, and individuals be regulated or limited differently in the face of diminishing state power and the intelligification and networking of the material world? My Answer: Markets, businesses, groups, and individuals should not be regulated or limited with the intelligification of the material world as much as they should embrace the…

To Train Or Not To Train

Dominique RhodesDepartment of Cybersecurity, Old Dominion UniversityCYSE 200T: Cybersecurity-Technol-SocietyHarry R. Cooper02/27/2022 Jeff Capone said that “security problems typically start with people”, and I couldn’t agree with himmore (Capone, 2018). I just must add that security problems also “typically” are deterred by orended with people as well. I don’t think that critical thinking and problem solving…

The Niche of NIST

THE NICHE OF NIST I believe that the NIST CSF benefits organizations that use it in more ways than one.1. Cost effective. Because the NIST CSF is voluntary, it is free. Therefor organizations can implement at their own pace and costs opposed to other frameworks (e.g., ISO 27001) that requires audits and certifications.2. Longevity. NIST…