Hollywood’s version of cybersecurity often dresses up cybersecurity and tries to glamorize it to show its audience that it is flashy and fast-paced—Hollywood movie production studios like creating exciting words and speed actions that typically take days to minutes. The media often frames cybersecurity incidents, presenting them in a light that can influence public perception. For example, sensationalist reporting might emphasize the dramatic aspects of a cyberattack, potentially causing panic or misunderstanding about the actual risks involved. Media platforms, including news articles, documentaries, and online resources, can educate the public about cybersecurity threats, best practices, and the importance of digital hygiene. Media coverage of cybersecurity incidents can influence government responses and policies. Public outcry or attention to a specific attack may lead to increased regulations or changes in security protocols.