How the principles of science relate to cybersecurity
The principles of science such as relativism, objectivity, determinism, ethical neutrality, skepticism, parsimony. Relativism relates to cyber security in the sense that it is connected many things. Cyber security is a huge umbrella that covers a lot of things, such as data security, computer network security, physical security and many more. As it relates to many things and is intertwined with many things, a change in one thing can cause a change in another thing, that is how relativism is demonstrated in the field of cyber security. Objectivity is another area that cyber security relates with the principles of science because actions that are taken under the guise of cyber security are based on facts, facts pertaining to which areas need attention and protection from bad actors, what kind of laws should be passed to ensure the security of cyber space to discourage bad actors from perpetuating cyber crimes. The third relation between the principles of science and cyber security is empiricism because all things relating to cyber security can be either touched or seen which falls under the characteristics of empiricism. Ethical neutrality is another commonality between cyber security and the principles of science. Ethical neutrality means that ethical standards must be adhered to when research is being conducted, which means that whenever there is a cyber security research being conducted whether to find solutions or investigate a problem ethical standard can not be overlooked or forfeited to the benefit of the investigation or research.