For this week’s journal I chose to make a meme out of image nine out of the ten given (as the instructions do not make it clear if all images have to be made into a meme, just one, or… Continue Reading →
Fake websites come in many shapes and sizes which threaten the cybersecurity of many internet users as scamming and phishing runs wild. One example of the type of fake websites you can find is the now-defunct amazonstorepro.com fake shopping site…. Continue Reading →
Jaden Evans CYSE 201S Professor Aslan 9 February 2024 Article Review #1: How COVID-19 Left Its Impact on Cybersecurity Introduction The article I chose is from the Journal of Cybersecurity titled “Cybersecurity when working from home during COVID-19: considering the… Continue Reading →
The most sensible reason to commit cyber crime is to have multiple reasons to do so (1). We humans are complex creatures and have complex emotions and motives for everything we do, so a combination of factors is the most… Continue Reading →
With the dependency many people find themselves having with the internet and technology nowadays, the psychology of technology must be cross-referenced with basic psychological principles to truly analyze what the internet is doing to our brains. With Maslow’s Hierarchy of… Continue Reading →
Providing a database of well-compiled and publicly available information is monumental in any field of study. Specifically in relation to cybersecurity, PrivacyRights.org’s data breach database aids in establishing a base knowledge of different types of data breaches and how common… Continue Reading →
There exist many different principles of science–and specifically social science–which can be related to the field of cybersecurity. A simple first principle to explain the connection to is relativism: the idea that all things are related. Think of it like… Continue Reading →
Within the many categories and specialty areas of the NICE framework the areas of threat analysis and cyber operations stand out the most to me. The role of intelligence in proactive and reactive situations has historically been monumental in swaying… Continue Reading →
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