Engineers make cyber networks safer by being the actual backbone of the network itself. They are on the front lines protecting anything and all anomalies they may appear on a network They monitor websites so that hackers will not find a backdoor into the servers. They also make sure websites are running properly by monitoring them to make sure they are functioning correctly. They also find vulnerabilities that may be lurking inside of a server and get rid of it to allow for the server to work at its fullest potential without the fear of it going down. They also create preventative protocols so that these vulnerabilities do not happen but since they cannot always figure out the vulnerability sometimes, they hunt for it themselves. IF there is a potential weakness in the server, they are quick on fixing the problem before it becomes a big one. Basically, if there is a problem on a network they understand how to defend or fix it. The overlap of cybercrime and criminal justice is the use of forensics. The criminal justice system uses digital forensics to help narrow down suspects and discover evidence that may lead them to the criminal. In cybercrime they use digital forensics to track a criminal or find hidden information online that may lead them to suspects. The more and more technology advances the more we see the lines of cybercrime and criminal forensics blur together. Criminal forensics and cybercrime both study the behaviors of criminals so that they can have a better understanding of the minds of criminals and what makes them do what they do. It can also allow for both of them to figure out the criminal of their respective cases based of the previous activities of criminals who did the same thing or similar. They would have a better thought process of understanding why a criminal did something since they had encountered a criminal who has done something similar to him.