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About the Course

This is the fifth 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 fourth Google Cybersecurity Certificate course. In this course, you will explore the concepts of assets, threats, and vulnerabilities. First, you'll build an understanding of how assets are classified. Next, you will become familiar with common threats and vulnerabilities, and the security controls used by organizations to protect valuable information and mitigate risk. You will develop an attacker mindset by practicing the threat modeling process, and you'll learn tactics for staying ahead of security breaches. 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: - Learn effective data handling processes. - Discuss the role of encryption and hashing in securing assets. - Describe how to effectively use authentication and authorization. - Explain how common vulnerability exposures are identified by MITRE. - Analyze an attack surface to find risks and vulnerabilities. - Identify threats, such as social engineering, malware, and web-based exploits. - Summarize the threat modeling process....

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The structure of this course isn't as clear as the previous ones, and some of the quiz questions are a little vague and confusing. But overall the instructor did a great job.

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Such a great course!! learning a lot and discovering about so many things about what we are about to protect.. Thank you for this Google and Coursera!!

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By Syeda M

Oct 12, 2023

The plugins were horrible to navigate

By Олександр В

Jul 11, 2024

too much theory, not enough practice

By Alvin

Mar 20, 2024

Appreciate the effort putting content together. Among the modules so far, this one felt harder to get through due to the structure and explanations. Concepts could be better explained and perhaps combined with earlier modules to minimise overlap.

By Virginia C K

Oct 6, 2023

This course covered a lot of material and the expectations for absorbing that content quickly was too high. I did not feel adequately prepared to jump into the ungraded exercises or grasp some of the nuances of the material.

By Luke B

Jan 7, 2024

It is boring and continue to prolong so far. Its contents are also boring and prolonged. It's hard to understand and comprehend. Almost theory and challenging to watch and read and understand.

By Paul B

Jan 22, 2024

Very long and tedious course, the worst so far. I truly wish they would pick instructors based on their ability to speak and teach on camera, that is clearly NOT the case.

By Tom K

Jan 26, 2024

I enjoyed the material, but compared to the first course teacher this lady wasn't as smooth in her reading, presentation or pronunciation.

By Michael M

Jul 30, 2024

i cannot download my certificate from this course

By Chris

Dec 21, 2023

Least effective teacher in curriculum so far.

By SOMESH G

Jul 28, 2024

I have complete all my assignment on time and before deadline but i did not get my course certificate.

By FLO's 9 F

Sep 27, 2023

I'm trying to unenroll and the instructions are not cleare because it leads me bate to the rate botton?

By Jusdan R L

Jun 25, 2024

This was very trivial, especially being this late in the course, it seems un-needed.

By U P

Jul 5, 2023

after financial aid still the course is not unlock for certification

By Nenad U

Aug 13, 2024

Instructor not easy to understand

By Andre J

Jul 10, 2023

repetitive.