Cybersecurity engineers are specialists who protect computer systems and networks against cyber threats. They work to ensure the security and integrity of digital data. Their key responsibilities include planning and carrying out security measures, monitoring for threats, doing risk assessments, responding to incidents, performing security audits, and developing security policies. These engineers make cyber networks safer by protecting digital systems and networks from cyber attacks and threats. These engineers also oversee risk assessment. These are done so that they can prioritize and figure out all of the possible weaknesses and threats. When threats are found, they figure out how big of an impact these threats have on different businesses, and they try to come up with and manage the threats as quickly as possible. These engineers also create solutions and other technological advancements to protect people from cyber attacks like phishing. These engineers also conduct security testing and assessments to determine the effectiveness of the security controls and procedures. One test that these engineers conduct is vulnerability scanning. Another prominent method engineers use to make cyber networks safer is monitoring and analyzing cyber risks and trends to remain current on developing threats and attack strategies. They collect threat intelligence from a variety of sources, including security alerts, incident reports, and threat intelligence feeds, and utilize it to enhance their security and incident response capabilities. Without engineers making cybernetworks safer, our digital world would be at risk. Creating and executing security measures to keep people and their digital information safe would be hard. There will also be outdated security measures since the people who usually make them are away. This, in turn, would cause people to be more vulnerable to cyber-attacks and threats, making many people targets since virtually everyone would be unsafe. Engineers do a lot to keep us and our cyber networks safe.