How do the principals of science relate to cybersecurity? There are six principals, and they all relate in some way. Some principals are easier to relate to cybersecurity than others. Determinism can be used to describe a company that wants to enhance their cybersecurity based on past hacking incidents that hurt the company. Ethical neutrality can relate by realizing that even with being online, everybody still has rights to their personal information. Objectivity can be used to describe a social scientist trying to figure out how to punish hackers without the scientist using their own opinion to impede the research. Relativism in cybersecurity means that anything and everything online and offline can have some type of change to cybersecurity. Parsimony in cybersecurity means that even with the complex technology verbiage, social scientists need to be able to explain cybersecurity in layman’s terms. Empiricism in cybersecurity means that social scientists should only concern themselves with hard data and now what they think or feel can happen when researching cybersecurity.