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About the Course

This is the eighth and final course in the Google Cybersecurity Certificate. Together, these eight courses will equip you with the skills you need to apply for an entry-level cybersecurity job. In this course, you will focus on making decisions and escalating incidents to stakeholders. You'll develop the communication and collaboration skills needed to inform and influence stakeholders within an organization. In addition, you'll explore how to ethically operate as a cybersecurity professional. You'll discover how to engage with the cybersecurity community, explore jobs in the cybersecurity field, and complete practice interviews. You'll also write a resume and cover letter to prepare for applying and interviewing for jobs in cybersecurity. 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: - Determine when and how to escalate a security incident. - Explain how having an ethical mindset supports a cybersecurity professional's ability to protect assets and data. - Communicate sensitive information with care and confidentiality. - Use reliable sources to remain current on the latest cybersecurity threats, risks, vulnerabilities, and tools. - Engage with the cybersecurity community. - Find and apply for cybersecurity jobs. - Prepare for job interviews....

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It was really informative and theres much death and detail in those courses , glad i have done it . now i grew more in the security field . Good Luck to everyone.

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loved the video where i saw all my instructors congratulating me it was nostalgic, it felt so real like i had met them all in person. I know i will make them proud i totally enjoyed the couse

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Mar 9, 2024

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Mar 5, 2024

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Feb 28, 2024

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By ANKIT A

Sep 17, 2024

Pros: The sections on tailoring resumes for specific roles in cybersecurity were particularly useful. It emphasized the importance of aligning your resume with the job description, which is crucial in a competitive field. The advice on preparing for interviews, including how to handle unfamiliar software and the importance of reviewing job descriptions, was practical and actionable. The explanations of different parts of the resume and how to effectively communicate your skills and experiences were clear and concise. Cons: While the guide was comprehensive, it could benefit from more detailed examples of resume and cover letter samples specific to various cybersecurity roles. Additional tips on networking and building rapport in the industry would enhance the overall preparation strategy.

By sunil d

Jun 29, 2023

This course is very good for a beginner. But you will need at least the Security + plus a portfolio of more well known labs and projects before you will at least get an interview. But yes very good start for a beginner with no experience. Thanks you helped me with a jumpstart into this career after being sem-retired for almost 5 years.

By yc

Aug 3, 2024

I suggest restructuring Module 4 (Python) into two parts. The first part should focus on foundational Python concepts. The second part could introduce more complex applications gradually. By breaking down the content and offering step-by-step guidance, it can help learners get a better grip on the topics without feeling overwhelmed.

By Ty H

Nov 18, 2023

Course is great, I just wish some of it was optional or you could test out of the materials. Not everyone is taking the course for changing careers or trying to start out as entry-level IT/Cybersecurity analyst, some of us are upgrading, refreshing skills or complementing skills based on our existing careers.

By Barira T b

May 29, 2024

A cybersecurity course covers topics like fundamentals of cybersecurity, networking, secure coding, cryptography, incident response, compliance, ethical hacking, and security tools. It equips students with skills to protect digital assets from cyber threats.

By Nathaniel H

Oct 3, 2023

It was very helpful and informative. I 100% believe it was useful and beneficial the only problem was there is no real people to support you if you get stuck on things. No tutors or instructors.