How the principles of science relate to cybersecurity is that they both serve as guidelines
for further progression in the respective fields. At each principle although they are for more
natural sciences as opposed to social science that encompasses cybersecurity, we see that the
principles are also applicable to help guide researchers in the work. A clear example of this is in
the principle, “Relativism” in that we can observe that one change in a system leads to further
development in the corresponding cybersecurity field, progressing parts like technological
improvements due to the advancement in daily life appliances and technology for an average
citizen. But while the advancement can be known to the people in the field doing the research
and progression will have to follow another principle that is “Parsimony” which would be
explaining what is/has happened in a simpler way so that others can observe the behavior and
test themselves. To conclude the principles of science relate to cybersecurity in that scientists in
this field are using these principles to help understand, and mitigate why some individuals might
partake in cyber related criminal activity, and with the advancement of technology in peoples
personal life, work, and health on how to further push technological advancement and observe
and mitigate consequences that might be know or unknown.