To study Social Cybersecurity, researchers can develop nuanced research questions and hypotheses by considering the intricate relationship between social dynamics and cybersecurity challenges. Some approaches include exploring the impact of user behavior and awareness on susceptibility to cyber threats, understanding the psychological effects of social engineering attacks, investigating the role of social media in cybersecurity risks, examining how organizational culture influences adherence to cybersecurity policies, assessing the effectiveness of cybersecurity education programs, exploring social dynamics in incident response, studying cultural variations in cybersecurity practices, and investigating the role of trust in individuals’ adherence to cybersecurity recommendations. These approaches allow researchers to delve into the social aspects of cybersecurity and contribute valuable insights to this evolving field.