Reading the article “Social Cybersecurity: An Emerging Science” opened my eyes to how deeply interconnected human behavior and technology have become, especially in the context of national defense. I was particularly struck by how traditional cybersecurity often ignores the human aspect of digital threats. Social cybersecurity emphasizes that adversaries don’t just target networks and devices, but they also target people, ideas, and relationships through misinformation and influence campaigns. This made me think differently about online safety, realizing it’s not just about strong passwords or firewalls, but about understanding how narratives spread and shape public opinion. The article emphasized the need for interdisciplinary collaboration between computer scientists, psychologists, and sociologists to effectively protect societies in the digital age. It’s a call to action to be more critical and aware of the information we consume and share.