When I think of majors that relate to cybersecurity, I immediately think of information technology, computer science, computer engineering, and cyber operations. My first thought was information technology because it includes the use of computers, storage, networking, and other devices as a whole. When I was on active duty, I worked alongside a lot of information system technicians and they generally focused on computer issues that we encountered such as unable to access certain applications, damaged or unauthorized certifications, and setting up various users for access to our workstations in general. Along with that, my brother works in the IT field as support. He also helps integrate products and helps troubleshoots any issues that his customers may encounter. Computer science also came to mind because it entails focusing on application development along with a lot of problem-solving. In modern times we use a lot of applications for pretty much anything from setting an alarm, to checking our finances or opening certain documents. All these various things we use are developed through coding which is a huge part of computer science. Though it is somewhat similar to both majors mentioned before, a computer engineer is a very important major that relates to cybersecurity. It focuses more on the physical computer itself as well as developing various networks. It ensures that circuits and hardware are working properly along with aiding with the advancement of computer technology. The last major I thought of is seen as a complement to cybersecurity and that major is cyber operations. This major focuses more on the offensive side. This helps in the cybersecurity field by placing a significant focus on being able to identify when a cyber event has occurred and the different protocols that should be implemented in order to prevent it. It also includes scenarios that have happened in real life, so I believe that it is a great field that could be used in the military.