PH
Jun 27, 2020
Ed is a very engaging instructor and tries to make the content applicable and understandable. I would recommend this course for anyone who is looking for an introduction to the world of cybersecurity!
HI
Mar 3, 2020
I'm so glad I could complete this course as I look forward to continuing other courses on Cyber attacks. Its been helpful as it gave me the background knowledge as to what is needed in Cyber Security.
By Charles M
•Apr 7, 2023
well explained
By ABHIJEET S
•Apr 24, 2021
Nice content.
By SAPTARSHI D
•Jul 6, 2019
Great course
By Nitin k t
•Sep 11, 2023
good course
By Farhan I
•Nov 2, 2022
very good
By NADIYAH M G A
•Aug 16, 2022
very good
By Muhammad F
•Oct 7, 2022
not bad
By Filippo P
•Oct 6, 2018
basic
By TienMDHE180359
•Nov 20, 2023
good
By JANANEE V (
•Oct 23, 2021
Good
By Adam L
•Aug 4, 2021
Cool
By Faraz B
•Apr 24, 2020
Good
By Cheru B
•Jul 17, 2019
Fab
By uday p g
•Jan 8, 2022
4
By Graham H
•Jul 30, 2022
Dear Professor Ed,
Thank you for this class. I have some thoughts about it:
Shoehorning "Fraud" into the CIA model is not useful. Fraud is simply a breach of confidentiality and sometimes availability. It's not a separate category, and framing it as one muddies the waters.
At least 2 of the required reading links in this course have expired. I haven't found any tools that will accept a list of URLs and notify you if any of them begin to 404, but it would be trivial to write such a piece of code to run as a service somewhere. Then you'll know if students aren't able to access the resources of your class anymore. Of course, the other option would be for you or NYU to self-host the PDFs required in this course instead of relying on 3rd party sites.
Overall, I thought this was a good introdution to cybersecurity. I wish it had covered more material but it has certainly piqued my interest and I will be taking other courses in this specialization. Thank you Professor Ed!
Sincerely,
Graham Home
By M. D
•Jul 8, 2020
Everything is great except the tests. They were thoughtful in the start of the course - meaning that getting a question wrong and revisiting the relevant material would a) produce a correct answer b) help you understand why the first answer you chose was incorrect, and c) your *second* attempt would be correct. By the final, those properties were absent. We were being graded on questions that the professor had stated was _subjective_, there was not enough information about the hypothetical company we were supposed to create an analysis of, and I am pretty sure one of 9 questions was _not possible to answer correctly_ since it had only three answers and by trying multiple times over two days, I was able to try all three and all three were wrong?
By Britta G
•Feb 10, 2020
The content and the videos are great and it is a fun to learn. But the quizzes inside the videos and the weekly ones are a catastrophy. For some questions there are no correct answers and for other questions a solution that was marked correct in the first try is marked wrong the next and correct again on the 3rd round. And the worst is that there is no support in the discussion forum. The existing problems seem to be old but were never fixed.
By Isabelle B
•Mar 7, 2021
The videos are very clear in explaining the module content, but the follow-up reading could be difficult to understand, especially for someone who would be completely new to computer networks. Also, many of the links to papers and videos don't work anymore. Sometimes other classmates would help provide working links in the class discussion forums, but most of the time we just can't find the required reading material.
By Wolfgang G
•May 24, 2018
Interesting course, engaging lecturer. Needs some polish, however. Test questions are often confusingly phrased (perhaps on purpose? would be a questionable pedagogical principle) and not well aligned with the lectures, not noticeable support in the discussion forums. The additional reading material was interesting, but seemed quite random and not really coordinated with the course content.
By Ricardo d S L
•Dec 17, 2020
Eduard have a nice way to explain those subject. He is really a good teacher. I just think that it should be better if this course had some practical task, e.g. like programing. Another problem is about the TCP/IP book recommendation. In fact, this is a great book, but the time to read each chapter is much greater than what is recommended in this course.
By Ehsan B
•Dec 31, 2020
I personally learned from the course by 30% of the contents - I was mostly familiar with the topics. Perhaps a sequel to this course will be useful and we can keep learning.
My feedback would be the suggested readings were quite dated (around 20 years ago timeframe). Although we can still learn from them, a more up-to-date article would be more helpful.
By Carole P
•Jan 25, 2018
The information contained in this class was helpful, but not being able to see the correct answers to incorrect quiz questions hindered complete learning. If there was something I didn't understand and answered incorrectly, I did't have the correct answer in order to further my learning.
By Russell R
•Oct 28, 2021
The content was excellent where available but there are a couple of assigned readings and that are either not available any longer or are paywalled. Also the feedback on the test did not seem to advance learning and the final project was odd at best.
By David H J
•Dec 23, 2022
the quizes were so far from the content and to read over a hundredsof pages for each week was really difficult sometimes I read and didn't even remember everything because it was so much.i have no clue where most of the quiz questions came from.
By Javier G
•Nov 26, 2020
I expected it to be more specific, it could be named also as "history, beginings and bases of cyber security". Anyway it is very interesting and I consider it very interesting for who wants to begin a career in cyber security