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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Introduction to Cybersecurity Tools & Cyber Attacks by IBM

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About the Course

This course gives you the background needed to understand basic Cybersecurity. You will learn the history of Cybersecurity, types and motives of cyber attacks to further your knowledge of current threats to organizations and individuals. Key terminology, basic system concepts and tools will be examined as an introduction to the Cybersecurity field. You will learn about critical thinking and its importance to anyone looking to pursue a career in Cybersecurity. Finally, you will begin to learn about organizations and resources to further research cybersecurity issues in the Modern era. This course is intended for anyone who wants to gain a basic understanding of Cybersecurity or as the first course in a series of courses to acquire the skills to work in the Cybersecurity field as a Jr Cybersecurity Analyst. The completion of this course also makes you eligible to earn the Introduction to Cybersecurity Tools & Cyber Attacks IBM digital badge. More information about the badge can be found https://www.youracclaim.com/org/ibm/badge/introduction-to-cybersecurity-tools-cyber-attacks...

Top reviews

SH

Jul 5, 2023

This course was a great source of information and explanation to the world of cybersecurity, It gave me a strong motivation to go forward with whole course and learn more about this fascinating field.

VS

Feb 25, 2023

Being An IT Person I learned alot from this course and hope ill get more from this till now whatever i learned from this i got enough good experience and knowledge of ethical hacking and cybersecurity

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By Pratima R

Sep 23, 2020

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Apr 27, 2024

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Mar 21, 2022

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Feb 16, 2022

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May 15, 2023

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Mar 15, 2022

fine

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Jan 27, 2022

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Nov 27, 2020

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Jan 20, 2024

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May 8, 2020

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Mar 24, 2022

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By Helen B

Jul 2, 2020

I was disappointed to see how little effort was put in to design this course. I was expecting more since this course seemed to get a decent rating based on Coursera user feedback. The course provides some very helpful resources to go back to later when learning more about cybersecurity and keeping up with the most up to date news and research. The course attempts to teach important concepts, but the lecture delivery method is just poor.

For starters, the video lecture designs were just sloppy -- poor audio recordings, typos on the slides and in the written transcripts, slide graphics were not visible most of the time (even when viewing in full-screen mode). Many acronyms and terms were not clearly defined or defined at all. This should be a number 1 priority for a beginners' course. The written transcripts for each of the lecture slide simply just transcribed the audio and did not correct any transcription mistakes when they appeared. There should also be helpful written guides creating outlines for each of the units and the terms/concepts presented.

This course has a 7-day free trial, but I canceled before the trial was over. It is not worth paying for something where there is clearly very little effort put into making the course.

Overall disappointed because I expected more from IBM since they have top experts in this field.

By Andrew F

Jun 28, 2021

I am always grateful for free access to learning, but this was not amazing.

The course seems like it was patched together from disconnected fragments of old IBM training sessions. The audio quality is often poor. The subtitles are full of errors and [inaudible] tags. The presenters are doubtless knowledgeable, but often do not teach very well. For a beginner course, acronyms and technical language appear frequently without explanation. The explanations are sometimes good, but only sometimes. At other times, I found myself losing the thread of the lecture repeatedly.

The quiz questions are sometimes badly written and force you to guess what they mean. Others simply do not support the learning well. For example, instead of asking you about the concepts, they might test you on exactly what wording was used on a particular slide.

The quality of the slides is also highly variable. Some are fine. Others are garbled acronym salads with incomprehensible diagrams and ancient clip-art, featuring text that is multicoloured for no obvious reason and entirely in Comic Sans. I swear this is true.

It is still great to have free access to information. If you are interested, then it might be worth your time. But personally I could not recommend that anybody pays the monthly subscription fee for this.

By Heather

Feb 17, 2023

I will say that there is a lot of great information in this course but it is like taking a history class, they tell you information, you take notes and do some reading, then you take a test based off of what they went over in the course. There was no real information that you could actively take and use, at least not right away. You will need to continue taking more and more courses/certificates before you can gain the knowledge and wherewithal for the actually used tools to obtain a job in this field.

I huge downside to this course is this was recorded as if you were in a meeting with someone and I felt like there was a lot of stumbling, stuttering, mumbling, coughing, pauses and more that they could have gone back and re-recorded or something so that you could fully understand and get what they were trying to say. There were even parts of the transcription and closed captioning of the audio didn't even pick up on and had to put "in-audible".

For such a huge company I feel as if the quality of the audio and even the videos provided could have been better.

By Itamar E L

Apr 15, 2023

The content of the course was pretty good, but the audio and video quality was atrocious. It felt like I was watching an amateur video on YouTube from 2005 - not a video made by a prominent company as part of a professional course in 2023. The text was often unreadable, and the audio was often inaudible - which prompted me to turn on the closed captions, which I assume was autogenerated, unfortunately, since it often had the wrong words and for the inaudible parts simply had "[inaudible]"... Apart for that, each video started with a short introduction to the video, which would have been fine, if A, the audio levels were normalized with the rest of the video (my ears were blasted several times by the intro because the rest of the video had much quieter audio), and B, if it added any meaningful value - it was just a summary of what you're going to learn, before EVERY video, so there were about 20 2 minute videos that were all preceded with a 20 second intro that meant nothing...

By Aaron W

Aug 24, 2020

I signed up for the 7 Day Free Trail for the IBM Cyber-security Analyst Professional Certificate. This is definitely a cert I would be interested in completing but unfortunately the lecture audio is so bad that I will have to un-enrollment as I can't justify shelling out $49 per month for such terrible and unclear audio quality and instructors. The material itself seems interesting but I literally cannot hear or understand 75% of what the presenter is trying to say in the lectures. I tried turning on the subtitles but that's just no way to learn... Unfortunate because I think this certification path has potential but I could literally create a YouTube video on my $300 laptop with no special equipment that would sound better than what IBM is putting out here. I bought a Security+ course on Udemy for $9.99 and it seems to basically have all the same type of material plus the lecture audio / instructor is clear and concise in their presentation.

By James M A

Apr 13, 2021

With an IT course, (especially from IBM) I believe the quality of production such as audio and video should be top notch. In many of the presentations, the audio sounds like it is in a hallway or in the background. Very poor audio. A cheap dedicated microphone would solve this issue and sound more professional. I expect more from IBM. Also, it seems the terminology is all over the place and the lessons don't seem to have any order to them. Many of the speakers' English skills were not at a native level, so sometimes it was difficult to pick up on the technical jargon. I am an ESL teacher and I welcome multilingual individuals, but with a professional course, I believe this should be done by native English speakers. If this course was for Spanish learners, I would expect a native Spanish instructor for ease of learning. I feel I didn't learn much with this course.

By Cameron L

Oct 2, 2020

This course is very summary-level. After taking, I realized the whole specialization/certificate would likely provide only a cursory overview of the field, and nothing close to what would be required get a job in this area. I think one could learn more about cybersecurity from perusing wikipedia than they could with this course.

Additionally, this course seems hastily put together, with many different speakers from lesson to lesson. Each host offers a wildly different level of knowledge and didactic ability. I get the feeling the lessons were spliced together from some sort of internal training process, where the cyber team was trying to educate management and other departments on what exactly they do.

The arbitrary nature of quiz questions reinforces the idea that not much thought was put into the overall informational value of this course.

By S K

Oct 14, 2021

While the information is fair/good, it is very difficult to grasp as the recordings are very low in quality compared to many other online courses. Additionally, some instructors speak with an accent, which complicates things much more than needed. In fact, if some of the transcripts read (inaudible). Lastly, it seems that it would be much better if the instructors would follow a prewritten script. I find myself focusing too much on the flaws rather than the content. As a note, I speak two languages and English is my second. My wife is of Latin descent and I am used to listening to accents, but it still makes it very challenging to get through the course material. Hopefully, IBM will revise this course using better delivery methods. Nonetheless, I'll continue with the course as I am determined to earn my certification.

By Zacchaeus S

Oct 21, 2022

Audio and video quality isn't very good. Content is all over the place and often repetitive and the slide content doesn't always match what the speaker is talking about. It feels very cobbled together rather than a cohesive course. In addition, the quiz questions are sometimes poorly worded and confusing. There were also lots of mistakes in the transcription which makes it hard to follow at times as I usually need subtitles to aid with my hearing and taking in information, especially if the audio quality isn't great.

It's an ok overview and introduction but there are better courses out there, on Pluralsight for example. I was required to do this course for work but otherwise likely wouldn't have stuck with it. At least you get a badge at the end.

By Cassie Y

Jul 28, 2023

This was a nice learning experience, but not all of it was so good. The audio get real choppy and broken in A LOT of the video's. The subtitles don't really match up, and in some areas even the subtitles don't know what the instructor is saying. Sometimes the sub's say "cat" instead of "hat" hackers. And it doesn't seem very accurately copied. These lessons talk a lot about the years previous. Like right now it's 2023. But these video's are speaking in the years of 2019, 2020, 2022. I don't know. I like that the video's are short and to the point, but some of the reading material....I mean this say's it's an intro, and for beginners....but what they wanted you to read....it just seemed to loose me at a few points as a for real beginner.

By Pedro D

Jul 13, 2022

I am surprised by the lack of professionalism in some of the videos presented in this course. It felt as though some of the instructors did not practice what they were going to teach before they presented in the class. The course material does give you a solid understanding CyberSecurity and if you have any experience in IT or CyberSecurity, you should do just fine in this course. The biggest issue I have though is that the exams at the end of each course force you wait 8 hours if you fail the exam to take it again. I think IBM did this so that nonone could zoom through their course, but it really stifles learning when you have to wait that long. I think if they changed it to 3 hours it might satisfy more people, myself included.

By Kelsey C

Mar 12, 2022

If you've ever taken an IBM training before, you'll know what to expect here.

PROS: Provides a functional introduction to cybersecurity and will give you foundational knowledge like terminology, roles, types of threats and threat actors etc.

CONS: Audio quality is poor in several videos - I used the transcripts to get through. The course is very repetitive and seems pieced together from unrelated recordings someone shoehorned into a single course. Some videos contradict each other or add confusion rather than building on previous knowledge.

If you just need to get the basics and the language down, I recommend this course. However, I recommend you just read the transcripts, skim a couple videos, and generally blaze through it.

By Selisa S

Jun 1, 2020

This was a challenge. Between the Audio issues and some of the Translations and the Dialects, OMG I was so over it. I had to go over this several times. This was a complete Headache. I was stressed and constantly SMH. I just wanted this to be over with. I was really hoping for the better. The best part of all of this was the lady that comes on for the Introduction. She was so very clear and speaks very well. Please please get instructors to have visuals with Most of the lessons and have more content relevant to the Quiz/Practice Questions. I feel for the Translators. This was challenging but I got through it and I am extremely reluctant on completing another course. Thank you for your time and consideration.

By Leo K H

Sep 13, 2020

The quality of the video lecture is quite bad. Some lectures have inaudible parts. This is made worse as the slides are not comprehensive on their own. The video lectures are not engaging. The presentations are frequently not smooth. The presentation style is more suited for conference presentation and not helpful for lesson lecture. Frequently, a static slides is shown and voiced over for more than 2 minutes. Some animations may be good for highlighting important parts and capturing audience attention. An ok course if you just wanna sit back, relax and get an impression of the topic. But if you are serious about learning cybersecurity, this does not make for a pleasant experience.