Criminal justice and cyber crime overlap almost completely. Criminal justice deals with the delivery of justice for crimes committed by people. Criminal justice is a system of institutions and conventions that allow for a fair set of punishments for crime. Cyber crime is a category of crimes. This is inherently overlapping with criminal justice just due to the criminal nature. Cyber crime is a category of crime that consists of crimes committed over a network and computer. This type of crime is generally harder to catch due to the less obvious approach. The overlap between criminal justice and cyber crime is the criminality of cyber crime. Criminal justice programs are beginning to focus on cyber crime due to it’s rampant reign over the internet. Criminal justice is concerned with delivering justice to those guilty of these cyber crimes. Over time this will be an easier thing to accomplish due to better cyber education within the criminal justice system. Many within the current criminal justice system do not properly understand cyber crime and cannot properly deliver justice. This overlap between criminal justice and cyber crime is very similar to the overlap between cybersecurity and many other technology careers. Cyber security relies heavily on engineering and computer science to properly build networks that are safe and secure. Cyber security also relies heavily on social engineering and psychology to understand the human side of security breaches. Cyber security goes beyond the discreet security measures and educates users on how to maintain security themselves. All of these career paths and studies come together to make a proper cyber security program. Most computer systems and networks also rely on cyber security to make sure that they run at their safest capacity. Cyber security is a unique subject that combines many studies in order to be used in a broad spectrum of applications.