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About the Course

In Industrial IoT Markets and Security, students will learn about markets (Transportation, Agriculture and more), platforms (IBM Watson Cloud services for example), software and services, networking basics, wireless communications protocols and a thorough introduction to computer security. Developing tomorrow's industrial infrastructure is a significant challenge. This course goes beyond the hype of consumer IoT to emphasize broader application areas such as Advanced Manufacturing and Building Automation. The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), is also known as Industry 4.0. Cisco’s CEO stated: “IoT overall is a $19 Trillion market. IIoT is a significant subset including digital oilfield, advanced manufacturing, power grid automation, and smart cities”. This is part 1 of the specialization. The primary objective of this specialization is to closely examine emerging markets, technology trends, applications and skills required by engineering students, or working engineers, exploring career opportunities in the IIoT space. The structure of the course is intentionally wide and shallow: We will cover many topics, but will not go extremely deep into any one topic area, thereby providing a broad overview of the immense landscape of IIoT. There is one exception: We will study security in some depth as this is the most important topic for all "Internet of Things" product development. In this course students will learn : * What Industry 4.0 is and what factors have enabled the IIoT. * Key skills to develop to be employed in the IIoT space. * What platforms are, and also market information on Software and Services. * What the top application areas are (examples include Manufacturing and Oil & Gas). * What the top operating systems are that are used in IIoT deployments. * About networking and wireless communication protocols used in IIoT deployments. * About computer security; encryption techniques and secure methods for insuring data integrity and authentication. This course can be taken for academic credit as part of CU Boulder’s Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MS-EE) degree offered on the Coursera platform. The degree offers targeted courses, short 8-week sessions, and pay-as-you-go tuition. Admission is based on performance in three preliminary courses, not academic history. CU degrees on Coursera are ideal for recent graduates or working professionals. Learn more: MS in Electrical Engineering: https://www.coursera.org/degrees/msee-boulder...

Top reviews

PH

Aug 14, 2021

This course is very informative and provide insights to the IIOT market and some security concepts. Highly recommend for anyone looking to increase their knowledge in this field.

FL

Jul 22, 2019

This course is comprehensive, covering both theoretical and hands-on experience with security. I personally enjoyed the hands-on assignment on cryptography

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By Karthik N

Nov 22, 2020

Some of the content was quite old.

By Akella K M

Jul 6, 2021

Great course content.

By ROSHAN K G

Aug 15, 2021

nice course

By Abu S M S

Nov 15, 2021

Just WOW!

By ADITYA M 2

Feb 5, 2023

The course is pretty good but it has got old now as we're in 2023 now and the stats and all the data used is from 2016 so it's kinda outdated. Otherwise the information is highly useful and was a great experience to learn about IIOT and Security.

By Rafael C

Dec 15, 2020

I do not agree when a prestigious institution uses the recordings of a conference as a course, specifically for IoT I did not like it. However, in the case of Tableu I think it was excellent.

By Jesus E G

Oct 12, 2020

Los videos me parecen de baja calidad, con mucho ruido de fondo y algunas presentaciones no estan actualizadas, con temas ya viejos,

By ahad f

Aug 24, 2023

very informative

By Deepak J

Sep 22, 2022

good

By ISHITA M 2

Dec 24, 2023

Nice

By Charles

Jan 17, 2025

Teacher reading lists on slides and showing promotional corporate videos ; Final assessment have nothing to do with IoT ; This honestly feels very lazy.

By Sebastien F

Nov 8, 2020

slides full of text that the teacher reads. whenever he speaks without the slide, he talks in confusing sentences. Exams are locked too - so you have to follow the pace he decides, whcih is painfully slow.