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Terence Mckenzie

Technology Professional

Category CYSE 200T Journal Entries

Entry #6 Engineers role in cyber safety and criminal justice’s correlation to cybercrime and overlap with other disciplines.

Every day there are thousands of people working to maintain cyber functions. People such as network engineers work to maintain IP functionality, public and private network connectivity and many other things to maintain the internet we use everyday. Other types… Continue Reading →

Entry #5 Computer safety and three ways computers have made the world safer and less safe.

With the use of the internet becoming more popular in households, a need for cybersecurity awareness for the common man is more important than ever. Everyday there are cyber attacks that specifically target user ignorance in an attempt to gain… Continue Reading →

Entry #4 Costs and benefits of developing cybersecurity programs in business.

When developing and running a business there are a multitude of factors that have to be taken into consideration for it to be successful. Depending on the industry, the needs and the costs of a business change but recently there… Continue Reading →

Entry #3 Cyber technology’s effect on the workplace.

A successful business doesn’t come without its own set of problems especially concerning the employees. When the unpredictability of human nature is a factor in business it’s hard to prepare measures that mitigate the damage they can do. Before the… Continue Reading →

Entry #2 Ethical issues with storing information and comparing global cyber risks.

Professionals who work in the cybersecurity field have a multitude of issues they must worry about but some of the most prevalent topics are ethical issues rather than physical or cyberattacks. Some relevant examples are consumer privacy, confidentiality, whistleblowing, and… Continue Reading →

Entry #1 Interest in cybersecurity and interdisciplinary aspects.

On my way to finding my interest in cybersecurity there were many areas of the computer/cyber space that I took an interest in. I originally started with computer science learning how to build PC towers, eventually evolving into me learning… Continue Reading →

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