PK
Jun 28, 2023
I am truly satisfied with the available lectures and also reading section of the course which strengthen concepts in more detail. Thanks a lot GOOGLE for launching such fascinating and amazing course.
MP
Dec 16, 2023
Like guiding through network and security elements ... fast. Challenging and rich in content but not going into too deep. The following courses in the certificate will delve deeper, I imagine.
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•Jan 28, 2024
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•Jan 22, 2024
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•Jan 1, 2024
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•Dec 28, 2023
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•Dec 5, 2023
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•Nov 18, 2023
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•Oct 24, 2023
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By Brandon D
•Oct 10, 2023
The material is very good. I would only say that there feels like a giant gap between the quizzes vs the portfolio activities. The difference in difficulty level is palpable. The quizzes are easier to manage probably because I receive adequate exposure to the information before the quiz. The portfolio activities seem to be the opposite, where you are essentially trying to put something together that you don't have much familiarity with and you really only see what you were supposed to do or could have done after observing the exemplar. The guiding/ quiz portfolio questions/examples are helpful and the idea that our work may look different to the exemplar is understandable, but it does produce a question of, "Will the employer appreciate my portfolio, or is the exemplar better?"
By Andrea A
•Sep 18, 2024
Really enjoyed this lesson. Challenging but really good material. I liked the assignments, however, I would prefer assignments not to be mid-lesson. It messes with my focus. Im focused during the lesson reading, watching video, taking notes, then the assignments pops up and I have to shift my brain in a different direction, then go back to focusing on video, note taking and reading. It throws me off. I like the assignments a lot. For me, as a learner and my brain, I would prefer to do assignments at the end as opposed to in the middle of the lesson. Im sure Im the only weirdo with that brain function issue. lol Great material!
By Nathaniel B
•Jun 6, 2024
The course strikes a good balance between theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed for entry-level cybersecurity roles. The course provides a good introduction to Networking concepts, protocols, and security measures for beginners in cybersecurity. I found it helpful in understanding the fundamentals of networks and network security. The course content is well-structured, and the instructors explain complex topics using real-world examples and scenarios.
By James A
•Feb 24, 2024
This course covered a lot of important ground with regard to cybersecurity. I think to better understand the concepts it would be more beneficial to have instruction on completing the activity reports vice just providing examples for download. I equally believe this course would be more beneficial with more interactivity exercises illustrating tools like tcpdump and wireshark and instruction in breaking down specific details of the packet analysis.
By Davis R
•Aug 3, 2024
The course was great and gives a solid foundation of the network basics. I was hoping on seeing more videos and less reading materials though, as it is usually easier for me to memorize new information by visualizing it. I was also expecting more advanced networking topics (maybe some sample firewall configurations, for example), but I guess it's a good course if you are just starting out in the networking field.
By Ryan K
•Oct 14, 2024
It's a great course with a lot of well-made content and relevant questions, It would be nice if there were a little bit more interactivity when it comes to the scenarios, as there isn't a good way to verify the learning other than looking at the pill filled solutions in the MS Word documents. A drag-and-drop activity would be better here.