This page highlights two article reviews completed for CYSE 201S: Cybersecurity as a Social Science. Each review analyzes a scholarly study related to cybersecurity, focusing on the research questions, methods, social science principles, impacts on marginalized groups, and broader societal contributions. These reviews strengthened my ability to critically evaluate cybersecurity research through a social and cultural lens.


Article 1 – How AI Affects Digital Forensics

This article review examines how advancements in artificial intelligence are impacting the field of digital forensics. The review analyzes the research questions surrounding AI’s role in evidence collection and analysis, the methods used in the study, and how these changes relate to broader social science concepts. It also discusses the societal challenges and ethical considerations AI introduces into digital forensic practices.


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Article 2 – Digital Evidence Across the Border

This article review explores the legal, jurisdictional, and ethical challenges of handling digital evidence across international borders. The review highlights the study’s research questions, the methods used to analyze cross-border evidence collection, and the impact on marginalized groups. It connects the topic to sociological and criminological theories and reflects on the global societal contributions of improving digital evidence handling practices.


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