Criminal justice is a discipline that studies criminal behavior and the ways to rectify those behaviors. Cybercrime is a discipline that follows crime that happens over the cyberspace. Most of the time when doing things to rectify different cyber crimes you would need the help of criminal justice to prosecute the person that committed the crime. Things like fraud, breach of a system, and ransomware are some of the crimes that are committed that you are able to prosecute a person for. In big breaches such as the Sony breach of 2014, the company got hacked within this breach customer and employee information was found in the system and the hackers took this information from out of their systems. The overlapping of the disciplines can be related to how business and cybercrime go hand and hand. Small businesses to be exact, small business are constantly attack by different hackers. Fraud, phishing emails, and spam are the main attacks that small businesses face. Now more than ever it is easier for someone to be hacked due to people not knowing what is real or not, and hackers are incredibly smart. Another discipline would be engineering, the life of a cloud engineer would revolve around making sure that the cyberspace is a secure space we use. They are in charge of maintains the clouds infrastructure, this is an important job due to how much information that is stored in the cloud. Now that technology is up and coming there’s a lot more disciplines that overlap with cybercrime and criminal justice. A few ways that cybercrime has used ctiminal justice would be in ways of hackers, fraud, and scammers. As we see many people are committing fraud to the point where its stealing not only payment information, but now people are able to get social security numbers, birthdays, usernames and passwords, and even the home address of the person they are frauding. It is a very scary thought to think about when it comes to how much power a person can have.