Engineers play a major role is Cybersecurity not only because they are building our systems, but Cyber work and Engineering work correlate greatly together. When looking at a system it all depends on how it was built and the engineering that is put into it how it needs to be protected. When looking at a home computer compared to a system that controls the entire manufacturing system there are different levels of cybersecurity that need to be met. A way of hacking can be as simple as sticking a flash drive into a computer and stealing the information, if an engineer builds a system that is unable to accept these types of drives or even makes in inaccessible to access these types of places it makes it easier and more productive for cybersecurity workers to protect the computers from things such as insider threats. An insider threat can be anything from someone sharing a password to someone stealing entire systems data and infecting the entire company. Engineers have a job to build systems up and keep them running, if they malfunction in the way that these computers are built there will almost always be a glitch in the system which causes an opening where someone can gain access. A glitch can be something as simple as the system shutting down for .001 seconds, enough to where an individual would not even notice, but those who are monitoring the system closely and waiting on these small glitches would be able to gain access to the system and take the information. The glitches are where engineers come in and take place, they have to build these systems to where these things would not happen and they are stable computers they can depend on for years to come, and continually updating their technology to move with the pace of growth.