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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Introduction to Cybersecurity Tools & Cyberattacks by IBM

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About the Course

According to a recent IBM report, cyberattacks have surged 71%! This alarming statistic highlights a huge demand for cybersecurity professionals. This IBM course will introduce you to fundamental cybersecurity concepts, threats, and preventive measures to start your cybersecurity journey. In this course, you’ll explore the evolution of cybersecurity and discover the critical thinking model. You’ll also cover threat actors, malware, ransomware, and defenses against social engineering. Additionally, you’ll learn about internet security threats and security controls. You’ll explore the fundamentals of identity and access management (IAM), authentication, and access control. You’ll also look at the physical threats organizations encounter and consider effective security measures. Throughout, you’ll build practical knowledge through hands-on labs and gain technical expertise through insights from industry experts. Your final project will enable you to effectively demonstrate your understanding of cybersecurity principles. This course is for anyone who wants a basic understanding of cybersecurity and is part of a series designed to help you start a career as a Cybersecurity Analyst....

Top reviews

AG

Aug 14, 2020

The reading link to Week 03's Framework and their purpose is Broken. Please Fix it. Everything else seemed perfect. I would recommend this course for people who think of starting their careers in CyS.

VS

Feb 25, 2023

Being An IT Person I learned alot from this course and hope ill get more from this till now whatever i learned from this i got enough good experience and knowledge of ethical hacking and cybersecurity

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By Henry C

Mar 2, 2024

Sound quality bad

By Adeel A

Jun 11, 2023

Its good course

By Muhammad S A

Nov 11, 2021

Voice not clear

By Alexandra P

Apr 9, 2022

Informational.

By JANHVI S

Mar 5, 2024

good learner

By SANDHIYA R

Dec 21, 2021

Useful to us

By jeswin D

Jun 23, 2020

Theory based

By Jejhar S

May 1, 2020

informartove

By AMANSRIVASTAVA R

Sep 4, 2020

not so good

By prasad d

Sep 20, 2022

good one

By Ritwik M

Apr 17, 2022

Too vague

By Pratima R

Sep 23, 2020

GOOD...

By HASEL B M H T

Jul 25, 2024

HASEL

By fredy a

Apr 27, 2024

great

By Birhanu A (

Mar 21, 2022

Nice

By marco c

Feb 16, 2022

Good

By ANGEL B A

May 15, 2023

good

By Kanwaldeep K

Mar 15, 2022

fine

By Teklemariam G

Jan 27, 2022

nice

By hansa p

Nov 27, 2020

NIce

By Mamadiyev S

Jan 20, 2024

bad

By Dhruv R G

May 8, 2020

ok

By Sobirjonov E R o

May 23, 2024

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By Ashish s p

Mar 24, 2022

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By Helen B

Jul 2, 2020

I was disappointed to see how little effort was put in to design this course. I was expecting more since this course seemed to get a decent rating based on Coursera user feedback. The course provides some very helpful resources to go back to later when learning more about cybersecurity and keeping up with the most up to date news and research. The course attempts to teach important concepts, but the lecture delivery method is just poor.

For starters, the video lecture designs were just sloppy -- poor audio recordings, typos on the slides and in the written transcripts, slide graphics were not visible most of the time (even when viewing in full-screen mode). Many acronyms and terms were not clearly defined or defined at all. This should be a number 1 priority for a beginners' course. The written transcripts for each of the lecture slide simply just transcribed the audio and did not correct any transcription mistakes when they appeared. There should also be helpful written guides creating outlines for each of the units and the terms/concepts presented.

This course has a 7-day free trial, but I canceled before the trial was over. It is not worth paying for something where there is clearly very little effort put into making the course.

Overall disappointed because I expected more from IBM since they have top experts in this field.