SD
Jan 1, 2024
Grate , it clear my thoughts about cyber security and added more knowledge in cyber security journey like rules while investigation some threads and tools that are used by cuber security proffesional.
LC
Jul 3, 2023
Great introduction into the remaining courses. I love that there are different learning methods, ie, audio and reading and that there are quizzes at the end of each to help you digest the information.
By Naveen K R
•Dec 12, 2023
good
By GODDUMARRI N K
•Dec 11, 2023
good
By Abdullah R
•Dec 3, 2023
Good
By GUMMADILLI K R
•Dec 2, 2023
good
By Deleted A
•Oct 26, 2023
good
By Urvil G
•Oct 8, 2023
good
By YOGESH R D
•Jul 12, 2023
nice
By 君の声
•Jun 23, 2023
good
By Deleted A
•Jun 13, 2023
Good
By Vivekananda N
•May 7, 2024
:-)
By Halil S B I
•Dec 20, 2023
sad
By Asep K
•Oct 16, 2024
ok
By Digambar D
•Jul 26, 2024
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By Gaurav
•Sep 2, 2024
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•Aug 29, 2024
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By Rupali G
•Apr 23, 2024
4
By Mohammed G M
•Oct 18, 2023
4
By diana l (
•Aug 3, 2023
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By Yanira R C
•Jun 12, 2023
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•Jun 6, 2023
By Tara
•Feb 10, 2024
I'm really interested in learning with Google. This is the first lesson I've ever done with this particular school though. Let's see, from first impression, I admit the website looks rough and I'm nervous to navigate through. Its layouts are scattered and I can't get a good focus. I had to watch the videos over again and again before I could remember all of them. For someone trying to learn, this may be a setback. You should always plan your lessons out so that they are even, sequential, and easy to learn, I plan to keep learning with this program so I hope the other lessons will improve. I also hope the material is worth learning, not under training in other words or less than an employee is looking for. Now let's see how my ratings change as I continue along with my lessons.
By Deleted A
•Sep 6, 2024
The "Foundations of Cybersecurity" course provides a comprehensive introduction to essential cybersecurity concepts and practices. It covers the fundamental principles of protecting organizations and individuals, including core skills necessary for a cybersecurity analyst. Key topics include security domains, controls, and frameworks, with practical insights into using tools like SIEM for monitoring and responding to threats. The course effectively balances theoretical knowledge with practical applications, equipping students with a solid understanding of both the strategic and technical aspects of cybersecurity. Overall, it’s an excellent starting point for anyone looking to build a career in cybersecurity.
By Marcos H G
•Jul 26, 2023
Te da buena información, pero te cuenta muchas cosas que solo las ves por encima, 4 semanas para una información que se podría ver en 4 videos de 20 minutos en 4 días. Sé que se puede avanzar las tareas y hacerlo en menos de 4 semanas pero hay muchas tareas que no les veo provecho y te hacen perder el tiempo sin aprendizaje.
Los tests los veo muy intuitivos y repetitivos, siempre indicen en los 4 puntos principales de la semana que son el 20% de los contenidos de la semana, el resto es relleno y no te cae ni una pregunta. Eso sí, se ajustan muy bien a la dificultad del curso, son fáciles.
By Samuel V ( A
•Oct 13, 2024
It was a great course. My only problem I had was differentiating the types of phishing attacks: Water Hole Attack or Whaling. While similar, and web searching recommended, examples for most glossary terms are not presented clearly within in the course. This goes for most glossary terms; It is recommended by the course to do a bit researching on your own when you have an idea but I strongly feel that such examples could be presented within the course along with the glossary term(s) at the end of each module.
By Reuben A
•May 16, 2024
When it comes to security there should not be in ANY ambiguity and the wording has to be precise. For example about cloud security there are 2 parties mentioned 'service provider' and organisations! 'service provider' is an organisation. This course is meant to be for individuals with no prior experience... it should have been 'service providers' and 'service consumers' When security related material is not clear and ambiguous the understand would be inconsistent.