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About the Course

This IBM course will teach you the critical skills needed to manage and investigate cybersecurity incidents. You will learn about key topics, including incident response frameworks (NIST and SANS), digital forensics methodologies, and best practices for handling digital evidence. Through hands-on labs and projects, you’ll gain practical experience in detecting, analyzing, and mitigating cybersecurity threats, as well as conducting forensic investigations using industry-standard tools. By the end of the course, you will be equipped to implement incident response plans, collect and analyze digital evidence, and report findings to support cybersecurity efforts. This course is ideal for learners looking to strengthen their expertise in digital forensics and incident response, making it an essential component for those aiming to advance in the cybersecurity field....

Top reviews

DK

Jul 10, 2020

SIEM Concepts and Benefits - First

video is missing, i can hear only the audio in most part of the video.

Kindly, check at your end to avoid problem to the other viewers.

Thank you

RR

May 24, 2022

I studied for a LONG time for this and it paid off. I'm taking this certification for preparation towards the Security+, so far, I think it's doing a good job at preparing me for it.

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By Matt E

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Jan 23, 2022

More editing needed on video content.

By Malcom L

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Sep 3, 2022

Just IBM employees talking over power points. Nothing practical for the day to day job. I cant see how this waste of time disguised as a course specialization can make you competitive in the job market. If you want to learn for fun, there is still better resources than this.

By Isaac K

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Jun 8, 2024

Very unpolished and unprofessional. Transcripts were full of typos, lectures were delivered by people who seemed not to have seen the script before being put in front of the microphone, the labs were non-functional, etc.

By Salman T

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Aug 10, 2022

Again poor audio and poor engagement tactics.