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About the Course

The cost of a security breach averages nearly $5M (IBM) and is increasing every year. So, businesses are always looking for professionals who can anticipate threats and prevent them. This IBM Penetration Testing, Threat Hunting, and Cryptography course builds expertise in identifying vulnerabilities, protecting assets, and using AI and cryptography techniques to strengthen an organization’s cybersecurity posture. During the course, you’ll explore the penetration testing phases and gain practical experience performing software pen testing and scanning code repositories. You’ll also learn to create comprehensive pen testing reports, perform threat hunting, and integrate AI into threat intelligence. Plus, you’ll learn to leverage Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) frameworks for effective threat identification. Finally, you’ll explore cryptography, including encryption, decryption, and hashing techniques, while also learning about common cryptographic attacks and cryptanalysis methods. To complete the hands-on labs and project, you’ll require a laptop or desktop and basic knowledge of networking and cybersecurity. This course is ideal for existing and aspiring cybersecurity professionals looking to enhance their skills and advance their careers. It is recommended that you have fundamental knowledge of IT systems and cybersecurity principles prior to starting this course. If you’re looking to build in-demand cybersecurity skills in threat prevention, enroll today! In five weeks, you’ll add penetration testing, threat hunting, and cryptography to your resume....

Top reviews

EB

Mar 5, 2023

after knowing the basic knowledge with high standards applied and taught in detail by IBM, so understanding can be achieved. This section is very useful when entering the world of cybersecurity work.

T

Oct 13, 2022

The course has really helped me learn lots of things conserning penetration testing and digital forensiscs and also bash scripting. All credits to IBM for their humbleness in teachng very well .

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By John W L

Sep 30, 2021

I'm sure the course is great, but I was unable to view the videos. Please fix.

By Charles B

Aug 15, 2021

Very good class and informative. Just had trouble with accessing the Labs.

By Brian C

Apr 26, 2021

Too much esoterica was poorly explained by "Raul" and some nameless woman.

By Craig C

Nov 26, 2021

Python part was harder....if i didn't already know the language a little

By Panagis S

Jul 10, 2021

Volume is to low and there where few video problems, but it is worth it.

By Patrick B

Jul 31, 2024

Poor quality of the sound makes it hard to focus on the content explain.

By Ben S

Apr 21, 2021

Should be supplemental after completing the program. A bit overkill.

By Ofori B Y

Apr 2, 2022

Completed all 7 courses however i am unable to access to last one

By Harry T

Jun 12, 2022

Major issues with audio quaitly in many video lessons. :(

By Pankaj B

Sep 3, 2022

Good for theory but not very practical course.

By Ioannis B

Aug 25, 2022

More technical or real world examples needed.

By Khalid H

Jun 30, 2024

Great learning experience with COURSERA!

By Ruggero R

Sep 17, 2020

2 star lost for ibm laboratory very slow

By Volkz D

Mar 14, 2022

As always the audio quality sucks.

By Sharif D

Aug 2, 2023

Good but no practical work!!

By Akash G

Jul 17, 2020

add some practicals,thanks

By rafael a

Jul 13, 2021

Not enough hands-on.

By Ketaki K

May 18, 2022

Very basic

By Aung H

Jan 5, 2021

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By Salomov F

Jun 14, 2024

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By Sen F

Dec 19, 2021

The main takeaway from this course was that I could barely understand the instructor in a few of the videos. This made it very difficult to absorb the material on the first and second viewing. Even after rereading the material without the audio it was a little easier but still not 100% understandable. While taking the tests, multiple times I either couldn't remember ever covering the questions or the answers to said questions without extensive searching throughout the course material, if I even found the answer at all. Now the reading material was another frustrating issue entirely. I either was denied access to the material that I was expected to read or had to create one or more accounts in order to be able to access it. This is a very poor implementation to provide course material. This course was advertised to take less than 24 hours to complete, which if you add up all of the videos, reading material and quizzes/tests it takes over 72 hours. I'm thankful that I was able to finish all of it and retake a failed exam after a few hours. I was expecting more but after my experience I don't feel like I've gained very much useful info.

By Bastian S

Sep 14, 2024

In my optinion the overall quality of the course is not very good. For example on the visual side, the green-screen capture of the presenting person has artifacts is not well lit. Also the slides have way too much content, so they are not easy to read. In many parts there are just links to materials on other webpages. There are some interesting insights, like a real-life demo of an incident response process. But overall, it's too much reading and too boring presentations for such an interesting topic.

By Jodi b

Feb 22, 2023

Not overly thrilled with this section. The forensics is fascinating, however, the link for the forensics lab is broken and couldn't get in touch with anyone about it. The second article after the forensics lab also did not direct me to the right article. In the incident response lab, many of the activities you are supposed to walk through don't work so you are unable to finish some of the interactive labs.

By Marwan N

Dec 26, 2022

Content is interesting for beginners but it is definitely not challenging.

There are several broken links in the course and has recycled content/repeated information that can be quite obvious at times.

Finally, no one will ask you about the history of scripting languages while you're doing incident response and forensic investigations. That section should have been added as an appendix.

By Deleted A

Aug 19, 2021

Raul was easily the best presenter, but the audio cutting out so much made him hard to follow. The other presenters clearly reading from scripts were also difficult to follow, but for a different reason: I was easily distracted from the monotonous drone by pretty much anything in my environment, especially by the female presenter.