Individual motives for cyber crimes1.Money Political Entertainment Revenge Recognition Multiple reasons Boredom I ranked money as the number one motive for cybercrimes because it made the most sense. The article stated that 15% of all cybercriminals use the money they gain for necessities. These are things they will likely need again and will probably commit cybercrime to get them. That is why...
Abraham Maslow is an American psychologist who came up with the theory of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. His theory proposes the idea that we all have different levels of needs and we execute them in a precise order. In relation to my digital experiences I have used Google Maps when I was lost is an example of Maslow’s physiological need in action. I have changed my password to make it stronger this is an example of Maslow’s safety needs. I use...
We learned on August 18, 2021 that we were the target of a ransomware attack. In response, we immediately isolated all impacted systems to disrupt the attack and prevent further access by the attackers, and, working with independent cybersecurity experts, we launched a forensic investigation into the causes and impacts of the incident, as we also sought to rebuild systems and recover from the attack. In the course of our investigation, we...
In cybersecurity as a social science, we must always adhere to the scientific principles of relativism, objectivity, parsimony, ethical neutrality, and determinism. these are the same things we must apply when it comes to dealing with cyber attacks and things of that nature
In my career I really want to work for the fbi so that’s why I feel like the cyber opps career path would work for me I wanna be able to stop cyber attacks and tap phone of criminals and have a life where nobody really know me but I make a lot of money I like all the areas of the job I just wonder what it is to analyze a memory dump hopefully I learn about that