Computer Science: CybersecurityCourseworkCyberStalking or Cyberbullying Laws Cyberstalking or Cyberbullying and Laws to Protect IndividualsCyberstalking is the act of an individual or a group of people using online technology, mainly the internet to perform unwanted surveillance on another person, or to control, harass, manipulate, and embarrass someone. On the other hand, cyberbullying is the act of a group of people or a person bullying another person without physical contact, also done through electronic digital technology. In cyberbullying, one often makes fun of another and continually picks on them to scare, harm, or shame them. In the US, according to Hosani, Yousef, Shouq, Iqbal & Mouheb (2019), “The Interstate Communications Act states that whoever, with intent to extort, transmits in interstate or foreign commerce any communication containing any threat to harm a person or property, damage a person’s reputation, or kidnap a person shall be fined under this title or imprisoned no more than two years, or both” (pg.3). Cyberstalking and cyberbullying have some similarities but cyberstalking tends to lean more on surveillance and its results.Two boys were a figure of a cyberbullying case in Nova Scotia at a house party. The name of