Among over 120 undergraduate degrees offered at Old Dominion University, four stood out to me as being relevant to cybersecurity. The programs in Computer Science, Information Systems and Technology, Computer Engineering, and Cybercrime have a direct connection to Cybersecurity as they all require protection from cyber attacks. In a generation that solely relies on technology, graduates from each program enter career fields that promote constant growth and development. Utilizing the concepts of cybersecurity have a major impact on reducing cyber attacks in each career field. Computer science is the study of computers and involves the theory, design, development, and application of software systems and databases. Cybersecurity comes into play with computer scientists, by ensuring systems and software are protected from data breaches. Securing networks and setting up firewalls are just two examples of how cybersecurity is applied in the computer science field. Information system and technology technicians (IT’s) sole responsibility is to support hardware, software, and telecommunications to manage the data and information of an organization. Cybersecurity focuses on ensuring that data and information are protected from unauthorized access. Computer Engineering is having the knowledge of computer science and fusing that with electrical engineering. A student in the Computer Engineering program will eventually build, learn, design, and test various systems and components. In the career field, a computer engineer must have common cybersecurity knowledge when developing computer systems. Assessing potential cybersecurity risks can ensure specific cyber defenses are implemented into systems to mitigate the detrimental impact on users or an organization. Cybercrime involves the illegal usage of computer systems and networks to negatively impact an individual or organization. Cybercrime is conducted by an individual or an organization for their own gain. Implementing cybersecurity principles, ensures pertinent data and information are secure. In any computer-based field, practicing cybersecurity reduces the risk of cyber-attacks and preserves crucial data and information being accessed.