I am interested in cybersecurity technology because of the ever-expanding knowledge and tools within the field. I enjoy learning about anything new and bringing that into my future employment means that I will have a significantly more difficult time burning out or wanting to change job fields. Computer Science as a major share some of the same lessons as Cybersecurity Technology with topics such as foundational computer principles, programming, and basic networking. Both also help students further their technical skills, problem-solving capabilities, and critical thinking abilities. Cyber Operations is another field of study that overlaps with what Cybersecurity Technology elaborates on in its’ teachings. These are most commonly incident response tactics, offensive tactics, and ethical (White Hat) hacking. Cyber Operations tend to put more emphasis on other topics like penetration testing or proactive defense strategies. A third option available at Old Dominion University is Information Systems & Technology which overlaps with Cybersecurity Technology on topics such as mitigating security risks, systems analysis, and data management solutions. However, Information Systems & Technology does not cover assets, mostly digital, in as great of detail. Web Programming seems like an unlikely candidate for similarity, but both shared topics in digital systems. Network Engineering has many overlapping areas with Cybersecurity Technology such as the architecture of networks, security practices, and security protocols. There are other recurring topics and principles such as vulnerability identification and how to implement new protective measures. Network Engineering places focus more onto the designing of networks and the physical hardware components of it. Cybersecurity Technology focuses more on the software and technical side of the spectrum with network security and maintaining the systems.