JC
Oct 18, 2022
Professor Goel Delivered the basics and complexities on why International Cyber Conflicts occuring. Needs to cover the recent Cyber conflict between Russia Ukraine and NATO
LP
Aug 15, 2020
Great course! Learned a lot about Cyber Warfare and how countries can build up trust and cooperation between themselves to tackle third party threats in the cyberspace.
By Xavier E
•Jan 11, 2018
Good Theories.
By Fabio D
•Sep 22, 2017
Interesting!
By Teo G
•Jan 14, 2017
solid course
By Родионов А А
•Dec 16, 2016
Interesting
By Ricardo O
•Jan 28, 2016
On the positive side I emphasise the importance of bringing this topic to a Coursera course. Also the readings were important and added value to the learning experience.
On the other hand there are - in my opinion some aspects that made this course a not so rich experience. First, there are some audio issues in the videos. Second, the quizzes are excessively easy and the in video quizzes should not appear in the weekly assignments. If there are required readings, some of the quiz questions should relate to those readings. This way students had an incentive to go over those readings. But the most salient thing that made my experience very limited was the fact that one of the instructors - the one that presented most of the videos, was excessively nervous and all that he did was read the slides, in most cases not doing so naturally and committing errors, rephrasing, stopping, changing speed. I found it very, very difficult to follow along what he was saying. I had to focus only on the slides, otherwise I would get distracted. I think it is ok to be nervous or at ease, but the team should alerted him to this, and shoot the videos again and again until they had acceptable and balanced quality.
A minor thing, I would like to had available the weekly slides to further reflection. I think the video issues that I've mentioned should been carefully planned before this course made it mainstream.
This is my opinion. Hope it will help you for future improvements of the course and/or other offerings.
Ricardo Oliveira
By Daria M K
•Jun 3, 2017
This course provides a great foundation to build upon, but it is not very engaging. The instructor is simply reading off the screen and it looks like all the lectures were recorded over one day. He struggles to read the material towards the end of the course, while often mispronouncing the words and neglecting the concept of punctuation. I would recommend reading the reference book used in this course, "Cybersecurity and Cyberwar: What Everyone Needs to Know", because listening to the lectures is painful!
By David G
•Aug 11, 2019
The content of this course was helpful. I learned some important concepts regarding conventional warfare, and motivations and difficulties with cyber conflicts. However the production of the course was terrible. The sounds quality was bad and distracting, and the presenters were obviously very uncomfortable speaking to camera. This aspect distracted from the effectiveness of the teaching.
By Kelly H
•Feb 25, 2022
Course had a lot of good material, however there were a few issues I found. Several of the reading assingments had broken links, or links that were beyond a firewall/paywall. I also found a difference in the quality of the instruction between the two main instructors. However, the course was excellent and definitely opened my eyes to international considerations in cyber-security.
By Jan W
•Jan 16, 2022
The course gives a nice general overview, but lacks detail. The psychologicals aspect are very interesting, but the connection to Cyber Security are rare. The scripts of Prof. Goels lectures have some significant errrors. Whoever wrote the script seemed to have some problems to understand either Prof. Goel or the topic.
Overall, an interesting course that could go deeper in detail.
By emilio v
•Aug 2, 2017
si bien es interesante el tema quedan muchas preguntas a resumir se necesitaria mas ejercicios asi el alumno investiga, y trabajar sobre mas textos y describir mas juridicciones.
Although it is interesting the topic are many questions to summarize would need more exercises so the student investigates, and work on more texts and describe more legal
By Ryan M
•Jul 5, 2020
Some of the supporting reading materials were dated and did not reflect the current thinking or state of play in the cyber security space. The course could have benefited from spending significantly more time discussing actual international cyber conflict case studies than the theory or psychology underlying cyber security theory.
By Elena G
•Mar 24, 2017
The videos were not always easy to understand because of the unclear pronouncing of the key speaker. Also although most of the tests were easy to complete, the ones that you had to write the answer down instead of only choosing the correct answer, were hard since if one word you wrote was wrong you lost the question.
By Lauri V
•May 30, 2022
While the relevance of the content was good, the implementation was very text heavy: lectures suffered from absense of visual material (use more words as fill), there was a bit too much reading involved and the estimated time required to do the reading was perhaps one third of the actual time it takes.
By Roeland H
•May 15, 2017
Much of the literature was unavailable which I think is a downside. Also, while interesting, the topics were covered only superficially and I felt that that questions during the videos and at the end of the module were very easy and did not challenge the participant to think or research.
By Kimberly D
•Dec 14, 2021
This was a very difficult course due to the rate at which the instructor spoke and his dialect. The pacing was off and I found that I had to keep going back to read the transcript just to know which words he was pronouncing.
By Marcel
•Mar 24, 2021
The English of one of the professors is rather hard to understand (and at times completely unintelligible); the subtitles are not really helpful in these instances (and at times they are clearly incorrect/misleading).
By Paul A
•Jan 26, 2018
Could make use of more real world examples. Hacktivism and individual actors receive more attention than they deserve given their extremely limited capabilities. Over all a good class though.
By Celeste H
•May 24, 2018
While informative and interesting, I believe the course hadn't been updated in a few years and some of the links to further readings didn't work. I really enjoyed what I studied.
By Christian P
•Mar 25, 2017
I like the comparisons between past physical wars and current cyberwar. However, the course take the long way to explain very basic elements of nations interactions and trust.
By Sassja M J
•Mar 2, 2023
The curriculum was not updated. Alot of the reading meterial was no longer available. Many of the examples in videos could have been updated to current scenarios, conflicts.
By Michele C S
•Jul 22, 2020
Professor quality was not up to expected. Material was interesting, but lectures could have been less monotone. Some of the links to reading material were broken.
By Nora J
•Feb 1, 2021
An interesting course, informative, yet the instructor speaks in a nervous way and can be very challenging to understand well from him and enjoy the course
By Richard F R
•May 20, 2018
Cyber topic speaker needs more speaking practice: too wooden, h. Need to include downloadable files of lecture slides.
By Tunç S
•Apr 22, 2021
Content is not always focused on main topic and questions of quizzes are not clear, answers are ambiguous.
By Ivan G
•Jun 23, 2019
Informative, however Indian dude's pronunciation is awful, luckily they have subtitles.