Looking at the nice framework I think I would focus on operate and maintain, Oversee and govern, and analyze. Operate and maintain is something I have a small degree of experience in. It is similar to what I did in a 2-year stem center class on computer information systems. In the class we as students were responsible for the IT maintenance of the building and other classes. Due to this familiarity I would say that operate and maintain is one of the most appealing areas to me. Oversee and govern is what I would say is the second most appealing. I have some experience in leadership with my time at the previously mentioned stem center and training new employees at my radio station job. While the jobs are somewhat familiar to me I also like helping people, and several of the jobs listed under this category like Cyber Instructor or Cyber Policy and Strategy Planner seem interesting to me. Analyze is more interesting to me not only as a career, but as a subject itself. It is interesting to see why something happens or what it causes to happen after. While analysis would not be a primary choice for me but it is something interesting I would keep in mind since it could apply to more than just a career. As for what I don’t like the biggest one would be securely provision, Protect and Defend, Operate and Collect, and Investigate. Provision involves a deeper knowledge to work on cybersecurity infrastructure I do not have and I am not the biggest fan of coding to make things, so it is the least appealing to me at this time. Aside from that the others do not seem as interesting to me to pursue. Things like protecting and investigating are maybe something I would look at on a whim but I would never want to make a career out of them.