With the current rise of cyber crimes, it is very important that cyber engineers update their system to protect against current cyber attacks and future attacks that have not yet being discovered. Zero-day attacks can be mitigated by building security infrastructures based on patterns that can help determine where the minds of cyber criminals are heading towards. Engineers can make cyber networks safer by imploding more security equipment that help with the detection and prevention of cyber crimes. Tools such as intrusion prevention and intrusion detection can be improved upon to better serve the security objectives of current cyber networks. Engineers can employ the use of firewalls to help with filtering out harmful or suspicious traffic to the network. Data encryption mechanism such as cryptography can also be employed by engineers where needed to provide additional layers of security to help protect data. Simulating attack test can be performed to identify weakness within the security system and provide patches that cover those weakness before bad actors discover them an exploit them for gain. Developing and ensuring a best practices standard or policy will also help in educating cyber users on what to do and what not to do while engaging with the networks either for work or for personal use. Provide documentation of system evaluation to ensure that all aspects of the network are in safe conditions and operating with a high-risk tolerance. Suggestion in better equipment designs the are better suited for security will also help or create a safer cyber network in the workplace and the personal homes. Employing talented, experienced professional as part of the engineering and security workforce will add to the man power needed to create better security networks to combat the rising rate of cyber-crimes. Providing trainings on how to effectively employ and use cyber security equipments will contribute to proper deployment of security equipment to provide security.