Cybersecurity as a practice and profession is a very broad choice for many people. Cybersecurity can act as a blanket term for the many different specializations of those who use cybersecurity as a defense mechanism. This fact is important because in terms of majors offered at ODU this reasoning can still be used as many majors may work hand in hand with cybersecurity. If this post went really far it could be argued that almost all majors work hand in hand with the security of systems as they make up a major part of our society today in all fields of work. Four majors offered by ODU however could definitely relate heavily with cybersecurity and those are criminal justice, computer science, electrical engineering, and finally philosophy. Firstly, criminal justice as a major is described as the study of law relating to the definitions, investigations, processing and punishment of crimes, which may benefit from the use of cybersecurity engineers aiding in the investigation of criminals. For example, criminal justice refers to the punishment of crime and much of the crime now occurs through use of the internet and as such cybersecurity majors and criminal justice majors may coincide in study to learn both about how the criminals operate on the internet and how to stop them through cyber methods. Secondly, computer science as a major is to study computation and computers through the use of mathematics. Computer science and cybersecurity practically work hand in hand with each other as both follow the same principle when it comes to understanding computers and computation while computer science goes more into computers in general the same practices used in that field are still used in cybersecurity specifically for defense. Thirdly, as technology finds itself more and more in the operation of electrical grids, cybersecurity majors may be increasingly related to electrical engineers as security for these vital industries becomes more important. Lastly, Philosophy may be related to cybersecurity as the findings learned about cyber crime and terrorism may be used in studies by primarily ethics philosophers to understand the damage attacks may cause on people.