Welcome to my cybersecurity portfolio. I explore cybersecurity alongside its various interdisciplinary fields such as social sciences, while focusing on Identity and Access Management (IAM) and Linux-based cybersecurity. I aim to find robust IAM solutions and advance Linux’s potential for a more secure digital figure.
Cybersecurity and the Social Sciences
Cybersecurity is an inherently social field given it deals with cybercrime, and crime is inherently a social matter.
Social Sciences and interdisciplinary fields are amongst the most common fields of cybersecurity as seen in this 2019 chart where the node size represents its prominence.

Geopolitics and military action is a social matter of nations, and cybersecurity helps protect important information in these interactions.

Cybersecurity intersects with politics, which is why I think we need societal leaders aware of cybersecurity challenges and willing to work with cybersecurity specialists on it.

Economics is a major field of social sciences and the interplay between economic and cybersecurity goes both ways. Economic policies and uncertainties impact how cybersecurity teams operate.

Spearfishing, a mix of social engineering and directed phishing, has grown exponentially more dangerous due to the rise of AI. Learning social behaviors and how it influences cybersecurity can help a person prevent themselves from falling to AI Spearfishing.
