PrivacyRights.org:
How do researchers benefit from this site’s information?
Felipe Gonzalez
8 June 2025
This site can be a foundational resource tool that can help any researcher or technician
in cybersecurity, it can help in trying to understand all types of breaches that have
affected all types of companies and businesses. It is such a wealth of knowledge and
practical information that can be used to help create more effective tools that will
prevent cyberattacks to their parent company or even studies. We can ultimately use
these known vulnerabilities for risk policy, reduction and attacks, by reviewing what
happened and determining what led to them in the first place.
I see one flaw in the website, is that some information is missing or unknown, which
might be important in completing full assessments and completing research.
There are many branches of Social Science that might be used that researchers will
benefit from, the whole reason is to study cyber behaviors, hackings and cyber
dynamics, trying to understand why cyber trespassers behave when they’re in
cyberspace.
For this reason we can use Social sciences to study how data breaches affect
individuals and their criminal behavior, motivations and habits. Cyber attacks are
considered criminal, so a big focus in criminology and law is entailed, trying to identify
motives, methods of cyber attacks, and any related patterns. Political science helps
understand the legal factor of national security because our fragile infrastructure
becomes a threat. Even anthropology can help provide insightful viewpoints on cultural
norms and practices surrounding technology and data privacy, which is crucial for
creating security plans that work in today’s globalized society.