I am very interested in cybersecurity technology because growing up my dad was in the army. He was a logistics teacher teaching the G Army system to a lot of soldiers around the world due to the fact he had to travel a lot. He inspired me to get into cybersecurity one day after seeing how hard he worked together one day during a meeting with his partners to complete what tasks needed to be achieved and it sparked a bulb in my head that I wanted to do something just like that but more underground. I did not want to have to dress up unless I had to and could work from home instead. As I grew up hitting my teen years, I was the go-to man for any phone and computer issues that occurred when my dad was not home to help like he always did. I always paid attention to my dad when a problem was brought to him. After picking up on the little issues I encountered with any device, my parents could tell how passionate I was about every problem that was brought up to me when they did not know what to do. My parents pushed me to keep trying until I figured it out. Once I figured out how to solve the problem, I knew that I wanted to have a job that challenges me. After doing my research, I saw that being in the cybersecurity technology field would result in some big money opportunities, knowing that I could work from home, travel, and be able to problem solve with a team; I knew that this field is what I wanted to pursue. Currently, I am attending the number one school in the state that provides the best cybersecurity information and programs.