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About the Course

This is the third course in the Google Cybersecurity Certificate. These courses will equip you with the skills you need to apply for an entry-level cybersecurity job. You’ll build on your understanding of the topics that were introduced in the second Google Cybersecurity Certificate course. In this course, you will explore how networks connect multiple devices and allow them to communicate. You'll start with the fundamentals of modern networking operations and protocols. For example, you'll learn about the Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) model and how network hardware, like routers and modems, allow your computer to send and receive information on the internet. Then, you'll learn about network security. Organizations often store and send valuable information on their networks, so networks are common targets of cyber attacks. By the end of this course, you'll be able to recognize network-level vulnerabilities, and explain how to secure a network using firewalls, system hardening, and virtual private networks. Google employees who currently work in cybersecurity will guide you through videos, provide hands-on activities and examples that simulate common cybersecurity tasks, and help you build your skills to prepare for jobs. Learners who complete this certificate will be equipped to apply for entry-level cybersecurity roles. No previous experience is necessary. By the end of this course, you will: - Describe the structure of different computer networks. - Illustrate how data is sent and received over a network. - Recognize common network protocols. - Identify common network security measures and protocols. - Explain how to secure a network against intrusion tactics. - Compare and contrast local networks to cloud computing. - Explain the different types of system hardening techniques....

Top reviews

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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By SangJoon L

Sep 17, 2024

too many unnecessary filler words while overloading with information. Almost feels like the writer of the course was disorganized and wanted to include everything without actually getting points across.

By CS T

Mar 7, 2024

that was a little bit of a mess. sections in the wrong place, Videos had too little informations, reading was going very deep into subjects that wasnt needed and excercises were all similar and general.

By Dylan E

Oct 20, 2024

demasiada teoria y muy poca practica real, hablan mucho de las herramientas SIEM pero no ensenan a usarlas realmente, quiero descargar splunk y ver como funciona realmente

By Audrey V

Jun 12, 2024

Great high level introduction to cybersecurity, but the industry does not recognize this certificate in any meaningful way and it has been nearly impossible to find a job.

By Ahmed s

Sep 15, 2023

great overall but i feel more activities such as matching games and flashcards should've been introduced to help us memorize or keep memory of most the useful terms.

By John T

Sep 16, 2024

With the money google has visuals and short films would make a substantial impact on memorizing or remembering for many

By A G U

Aug 9, 2023

A very hard course. I will likely go back through it once I complete the entire certificate program

By ADITYA

Jul 31, 2024

Its good and useful for gaining knowledge and applying to solve or protect by problems.

By Matthew H

Dec 24, 2023

Module 1 was really too much all at once, but once you get past it, it get better.

By Олександр В

Jun 20, 2024

more theoretical info, less practical examples (what is very needed)

By Aubrey T

Aug 7, 2023

Need more interactive abilities for questions to gain understanding.

By Minul M

Jul 28, 2023

Informative and interesting but the labs were really boring

By Gannon C

Jun 9, 2024

Redundent Information to those who know about this already

By Payton C

Jan 27, 2024

ALOT to take in in this course

By Kenechi C A

Jul 6, 2023

vververyvevververyve ggood

By Shafqat T

Dec 17, 2023

Too much focus on theory.

By Isabelle e

Sep 24, 2023

Very complex

By Naren K

Mar 3, 2024

Very basic

By Giuseppe P

Jan 27, 2024

difficult.

By SULEMAN Y

Feb 26, 2024

Excellent

By Kevin N

Sep 8, 2023

Very hard

By Shehab 1

Oct 26, 2023

good

By Kelebogile N

Oct 5, 2023

hard

By leonel N

Jun 6, 2024

il faut plus de devoir et de composition, et l'aspect technique n'est aborder que superficiellement, je pense qu'il serait plus interessant de donner la credibiliter a notre certificat en creant des reseaux informatique des machines virtuelle infectés par un type d'attaque que nos devons determiner comme cas pratique pour nos activité, qu'on pourra importer pour nos pratique avant de repondre aux questions, je pense les questions sont assez facile, les questions devrait se baser selon moi sur la resolution des problemes rencontre lors traitement des problemes du reseaux des macchine virtulle , un peu comme une recherche au tresors, tu as le drapeau dans la machine virtuelle tu la reporter sur ton rapport d'incidence, tu coche la bonne reponse, et apres tu la compare a l'exemple proposer par les instructeurs. merci cordialement

By Rafał S

Feb 9, 2024

I love the subject and construction of the information, learned a lot. The only complain I have is that the instructor speaks so fast and barely followed him, had to slow down the videos which sounds a bit weird and extends the time of learning or just read the transcript without video at times as I just couldn't focus on what he was relaying. I'm not saying he don't know the subject as he is very professional but he provides so much info speaking so fast that is hard to keep up and it's quite monotonous speaker which caused me to stop learning for few weeks as I just couldn't get my head over the way he speaks. It's probably just me but I was a bit disappointed with that. Other than that I am very grateful for this and really provided lots of good info.