Cybersecurity is broken when we cannot speak the same language.
Common Language in Cybersecurity Science is the first volume in the Cybersecurity Science Canon - Introductory Series, a seven-book foundation that transforms cybersecurity into a structured, testable discipline. This book establishes the universal vocabulary professionals need to move beyond jargon, silos, and subjective interpretation-building the semantic backbone for a true science of cybersecurity.
Inside This Book, You Will Learn:Why cybersecurity has remained fragmented and inconsistent without a shared vocabulary.
How to build fluency in the scientific language of security that bridges analysts, auditors, engineers, and decision-makers.
How common language enables precise measurement, clearer risk communication, and repeatable reasoning.
Case studies where the lack of shared terms led to failure-and where scientific vocabulary changed outcomes.
How the Cybersecurity Science Maturity Model (CS M ) measures progress from ad hoc talk to machine-readable ontologies.
Who Should Read This BookThis volume is designed for:
Students and early-career professionals building a foundation in cybersecurity.
Career changers and cross-discipline staff (policy, IT, audit, compliance) needing fluency to engage with technical teams.
Analysts and investigators who must express findings in precise, testable terms.
Why It MattersWithout a common language, cybersecurity decisions collapse into guesswork, duplication, and blind spots. With one, organizations gain clarity, interoperability, and resilience-paving the way for measurable, evidence-based security that adapts to evolving adversaries.
Common Language in Cybersecurity Science provides the essential starting point for anyone serious about treating cybersecurity as a science.