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Course is great only Presentation is not good. This courses uses slides with audio which is not intaractive. also you should add some virtual labs to the course like the courses offered by google.
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I've learned or recaped lots of useful things.I like the idea of doing the labs, knowledge & hands-on about server administration and performing work on endpoints. Thank You!
By Dency F G
•Oct 13, 2021
GOOD
By Farid A
•Feb 3, 2021
Cool
By Ajay b
•Jan 22, 2021
good
By A.M.CHAMINDA S B A
•Dec 17, 2020
nice
By Omer N O M
•Nov 27, 2020
Good
By Imran H
•Nov 7, 2020
joss
By Shivam
•Oct 12, 2020
good
By Md. T U B
•Aug 25, 2020
good
By Pallabi B
•Aug 12, 2020
Good
By Siddhant P
•Aug 5, 2020
nice
By Parth V
•Jul 24, 2020
good
By BOYA A K
•Jul 22, 2020
Good
By sowmya t
•Jul 19, 2020
Good
By MUHAMMAD S H B M S
•Jun 19, 2020
good
By MD. A A M
•Jun 12, 2020
Good
By Gurpreet S B
•May 8, 2020
good
By Newton N I
•Jul 23, 2022
ok
By Ashutosh K
•Jan 31, 2022
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By shmookh m a
•Nov 30, 2021
rev
By Fhareza A
•Sep 9, 2020
wow
By Nardi M
•Oct 2, 2022
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By Md. A R
•Aug 23, 2020
OK
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•Apr 25, 2024
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By Brian C
•Feb 26, 2021
Alex Campos was a terrible presenter; Jude Lancaster was good; but Dmitriy Beryoza was absolutely amazing: he's organized, speaks at the perfect speed (uninflected), explains thoroughly and clearly, and has no grammatical/pronunciation issues (which greatly diminished Alex's presentations). The course material had a bit of repetition, but was generally very well done.
Dmitriy was unique, in that he let you know when he was deviating off into esoteric minutiae that was not central to the topic. Can you get him to do ALL the courses from IBM?!?
By Henry N
•Oct 23, 2022
Though not meant to be extremely comprehensive, the course gives quite considerable information to aid future deeper understanding of cybersecurity concepts and subjects. Some of the discussed concepts could have been explained a little more with consideration that some course participants are new to cybersecurity. A sort of "How of Hashing" would have provided better background understanding for newbies to the Hashing Considerations topic.