My initial research idea was to do something on cybersecurity. I haven’t changed my focus, just trying to refine the research to one main question to investigate. Cybersecurity differences between the military and private sector perception of security in cyberspace, and how to balance national security and individual rights? Which approach will promote a sustainable cyber peace mindset that is primarily concerned with military and strategic considerations of national security or a mindset that is primarily concerned with military and strategic considerations of national security?
The research I have found so far is…
References
Simpson, B., & Murphy, M. (2014). Cyber-privacy or cyber-surveillance? Legal responses to fear in cyberspace. Information & Communications Technology Law, 23(3), 189–191. https://doi-org.ezproxy.fhsu.edu/10.1080/13600834.2014.978551
Kremer, J. (2014). Policing cybercrime or militarizing cybersecurity? Security mindsets and the regulation of threats from cyberspace. Information & Communications Technology Law, 23(3), 220–237. https://doi-org.ezproxy.fhsu.edu/10.1080/13600834.2014.970432
The databases that would be the best ones, to begin with,

are Computer Source, the Computer science collection, and Ebsco Database Research because these will more likely explain the technical aspects of cybersecurity.
I don’t fully know the differences between security in the private sector vs the military, but that sounds like a very interesting subject. I’d guess there are stricter guidelines for military applications, especially when it relates to sensitive information or controlling weapons like UAVs.