In the video there are a few key points of interest relating to the social aspects of cybersecurity. One of the first things mentioned is how an entry-level cyber security job will deal with problems such as detecting and solving phishing attacks. This immediately relates the basics of the job to the idea of social engineering and countering attacks designed to pray off of people socially. Later on in the video it is talked about how to get into working in cybersecurity. The lady mentions that a recommended degree to get would be computer science due to its flexibility. This relates to the aspect of continued learning as an aspiring cybersecurity expert with a CS degree will have to learn a lot about the ever growing cybersecurity scene and technology related to it. The video also relates the idea of civic duty as the idea of experience leads the lady to suggest local groups in need of helping hands such as church groups where a cybersecurity learner will engage in the improvement of social and technical skills along with aiding groups and individuals that may be less technically knowledgeable. No matter how you slice it, it appears that cybersecurity as a work field is intrinsically tied to social behaviors and the video helps make clear.