Personal narrative linking historic worms (Morris, Silentbob), internships, and coursework to a growing definition of cybersecurity—thinking like both user and attacker to build safer systems.
Personal narrative linking historic worms (Morris, Silentbob), internships, and coursework to a growing definition of cybersecurity—thinking like both user and attacker to build safer systems.
Discusses how ethics vs. morals shape security decisions with examples like vulnerability disclosure and social-engineering tests, highlighting context, harm, and professional duty.