Introduction When reviewing the article “Discrimination and Cyberbullying against Women in Iraq: Exploring Social Media and Perceived Norms,” I found that this article explores the social sciences of the relationship between gender-based discrimination, cyberbullying, and social media in the context… Continue Reading →
When looking at individual motives for cybercrimes: Entertainment, Political, Revenge, Boredom, Recognition, Money, and Multiple Reasons, some motives make more sense than others. Starting with number 7, Boredom: Although boredom is a motive for cybercrime, it doesn’t seem as significant… Continue Reading →
Maslow’s hierarchy of needs is a ranking of human needs arranged in ascending levels from basic needs to psychological needs to self-fulfillment needs, which form a pyramid. Basic needs consist of Physiological needs, such as food, water, shelter, and rest,… Continue Reading →
When visiting PrivacyRights.org, I saw all the available information on data breaches. The site had timelines of data breaches spanning back nearly 20 years ago. There is information on records and reporting of data breaches in the U.S., where you… Continue Reading →
The application of the principles of social science to cybersecurity offers an efficient way to comprehend and handle numerous aspects of information security. The principle of relativism is the philosophy that all things are related. For example, technological advancements lead… Continue Reading →
When reviewing the NICE framework of the cybersecurity workforce categories: Analyze, Collect and Operate, Investigate, Operate and Maintain, Oversee and Govern, Protect and Defend, and Securely Provision, a few caught my attention. I would be interested in focusing my career… Continue Reading →
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