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About the Course

This is the first course in the Google Cybersecurity Certificate. These courses will equip you with the skills you need to prepare for an entry-level cybersecurity job. In this course, you will be introduced to the world of cybersecurity through an interactive curriculum developed by Google. You will identify significant events that led to the development of the cybersecurity field, explain the importance of cybersecurity in today's business operations, and explore the job responsibilities and skills of an entry-level cybersecurity analyst. 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 the eight courses in the Google Cybersecurity Certificate will be equipped to apply for entry-level cybersecurity roles. No previous experience is necessary. By the end of this course, you will: - Identify how security attacks impact business operations. - Explore the job responsibilities and core skills of an entry-level cybersecurity analyst. - Recognize how past and present attacks on organizations led to the development of the cybersecurity field. - Learn the CISSP eight security domains. - Identify security domains, frameworks, and controls. - Explain security ethics. - Recognize common tools used by cybersecurity analysts....

Top reviews

SD

Jan 1, 2024

Grate , it clear my thoughts about cyber security and added more knowledge in cyber security journey like rules while investigation some threads and tools that are used by cuber security proffesional.

LC

Jul 3, 2023

Great introduction into the remaining courses. I love that there are different learning methods, ie, audio and reading and that there are quizzes at the end of each to help you digest the information.

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By George C

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Jun 21, 2023

Could have been hands on approach.

By Randy W

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Sep 14, 2023

Too much focus on fundamentals

By Jack C (

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May 21, 2023

Generally a decent experience.

By Kenneth P

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Mar 17, 2024

wish there was amore hands on

By Aldo F R

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Jan 3, 2024

Mas practico y menos teorico

By AHMED A

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Aug 29, 2023

great base and lots of info

By Arnab B

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Jan 20, 2024

good introductary course

By Muhammad A A K

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Sep 10, 2023

Should be more rigorous.

By Steven S

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Sep 17, 2023

Moving right along.

By Vishal K

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Sep 8, 2023

not that infomative

By Jim O

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Mar 14, 2024

Flexible and good

By G/Swami B K D

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Mar 15, 2024

very fundamental

By jojo A

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Jan 16, 2024

good and yaisy

By Siddharth G

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Jan 24, 2024

best cource.

By A7md

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Oct 26, 2024

Over priced

By Preet V

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Oct 15, 2024

its nice

By Celestino A J

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Feb 16, 2024

Not bad

By Abdikafi S I

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Aug 27, 2024

thanks

By Ignacio P

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Nov 11, 2024

Okay

By AVASANI C

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Sep 11, 2024

Good

By Rajesh K

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Jun 2, 2024

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By Kuba D

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Jul 30, 2024

The half of the course is intro what are you going to learn, information about what you have just learned and some encouragement words. There is astonishingly little real knowledge and it is very superficial. I hope it was so just because it was first course in a series.

By M K

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Jun 7, 2023

The first course focuses too much on theory and repetition, which may be overwhelming for beginners that are just starting. It may not be necessary to dive into extensive information about cybersecurity models, domains, and frameworks at that stage.

By Milan J

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Jun 29, 2023

This course is for absolute beginners. You have been only introduced to basic terminology of cybersecurity, skip this course if you have basic understanding of what is a computer and how it works.

By Adrian S

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Jun 20, 2023

The exam is ultimately well put together. However, you are penalized negatively when you pick too many answers for the " pick all that apply". Why not "select 2" if that is what the question wants?