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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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Apr 1, 2024
"Thrilled to complete my first course in Cybersecurity - a perfect blend of tools and tactics. Insightful, engaging, and foundational. Highly recommend to anyone starting their cybersecurity journey!"
By Jan E
•Apr 27, 2022
The course has quality content, however I expect from the instroctors to put a mic while recording the content to have a clear sound (most of the course content is obviously recorded from a laptop mic), not all instructors speaks proper english, and course content needs to be updated (newest content is 2019) it's a field that changes by the hour!
All said, the course is super beginner friendly, but I Expected better audio, graphics, and overall experience from coursera and IBM.
By Caleb P
•Aug 5, 2021
The information is good, but the presentation of it *really* needs work.
It feels like an early 2000's YouTube tutorial. Everything is grainy (even at the highest quality available - 720p), the sound quality is sub-par, and the instructors talk as if they're being held hostage.
I would say to find another course to study cybersecurity with, and perhaps just avoid all of IBM's courses entirely. If this one feels poorly made, I can't imagine how the others would be.
By Lisa N
•Aug 23, 2020
If I hadn't already taken the Open P-tech course I wouldn't have gotten very much from this one. It was difficult to understand many of the speakers and the transcripts were poorly done. I got more clarity on many topics from notes from the other P-tech course and simply by doing Google search on others. IBM should not allow this course to be published as is. However, I did learn a few things I didn't get from the other course hence 2 stars rather than none.
By KELLY K
•Nov 19, 2020
There are quite a few errors in the written translation where the words in the written translation are not what was said by the presenter. The course was tedious. Some of the speakers were hard to understand and were not very good at oral presentation. There was too much overlap and the course could be substantially shortened without losing the core information convey in the course. I was disappointed by this course and had expected that it would be better.
By Anton M
•Jan 6, 2021
This course is not sufficiently polished to be worth the Coursera subscription fee. The low quality of the audio recordings for the presentations, the standard of written English and attention to detail make this a flawed product. From the course forums I note these issues have been raised by other students previously with apparent minimal improvement. As a world leading company IBM should take ownership and address these issues if they value their brand.
By Julie R
•Mar 30, 2021
The audio quality of this is so bad that even there are [inaudible] sections sprinkled through the course. It's obviously being recorded over the phone, but can't IBM afford a decent audio engineer? The instructors often ramble, and the questions at the end of each question sometimes reference things that were only referred to obliquely by the instructors. Not impressed at all, especially given the IBM name. I'll stick with LInkedIn Learning or Udemy.
By Teresa T C
•Dec 7, 2022
I managed to learn some interesting concepts but the quality is surprisingly low. I would have never expected IBM branding such low quality material. The audios are sometimes impossible to understand, in some videos the lecturer is interrupted by door knockings, the presentations are really unhelpful/boring. In general, the course is not well structured.
Somewhat interesting, very frustrating.
In my opinion not worth the money.
By Natalie M
•Jun 1, 2020
I feel I could have finished faster if the voice overs were more clearer. Even with the subtitles, it would show inaudible. I had to replay the videos several times. I learned a lot, but I feel the voiceovers could have a better script instead of just speaking normally as they would with their friends. I really was trying to finish within 7 days for my free trial, but took longer than it should have, which is very frustrating.
By Allen S
•Jul 12, 2021
There may be good information here but I'm half way through the second week's material and the presentation skills of the SMEs is very poor. It is obvious they made a single pass at recording each lecture, with presenters stumbling over topics, searching for words and basically just hacking their way through. Very unfortunate as I was looking forward to an IBM certification but for now, I'll look elsewhere.
By Ryan B
•Apr 6, 2022
Audio quality is an issue (significant); simply refer to the AI generated transcripts. Most of the work in this course was listening to the lecturers. A minor secondary complaint would be the sheer number of acronyms and the reliance on them, more often than not to the detriment of understanding the thing represented by said acronym(s), though I suspect this an issue within the field itself more broadly.
By Nikos Z
•Jul 16, 2023
As an introductory course to cybersecurity, it is good. It does what it says in the title. You learn extremely basic stuff. It loses a lot of points based on the quality of the videos. Anyone who takes this course trying to learn from scratch and start a new career should supplement this with a lot of other, external resources. The resources provided in the course are certainly not enough.
By David B
•Dec 30, 2022
Bad audio for the class videos, sometimes depending on the person it is difficult to hear the pronunciation well, which does not help me since my first language is not English and it is difficult to understand what he meant, the truth is that it is difficult for me to learn like this. I have not liked the course at all so far. It has been very theoretical and not at all interactive.
By David G M
•Jul 25, 2020
Good Intro but not getting deep enough as I have expected. There are no tools with which interact/train with, such as SIEM apps (OSSIM) for instance.
Honestly I wouldn't have paid the price if I could realise in advance that a high portion of the thematic could be read out from Wikipedia.
It is perfect for new students, it gives a good overview of the principles though.
By Deleted A
•Sep 20, 2020
There Is 2 lecturer I don't remember their name.The Speech Quality Not so good as i expected.The Senior One talk like he can't talk properly. Believe me when he was talking i just pause the Video read the subtitles under the video and searched google and understand the Topics.So please make the voice and sound clear so that the topic can be learned perfectly.
By Alexandros V
•Dec 4, 2022
Οι παρουσιάσεις είναι πολύ πρόχειρα δομημένες, δεν τραβάνε το ενδιαφέρον. Η ποιότητα χαμηλή και ακόμα και ο ήχος μέτριος. Δεν αξίζει το ποσό που χρεώνετε για αυτό το Certificate, άλλα τις Udemy αντίστοιχα είναι κλάσεις καλύτερα και στο 1/3 της τιμής. Επίσης δεν γίνεται σωστή ανάλυση όρων για αυτούς που είναι Beginner, όπως αναγράφει το κάθε Course.
By Shrikant S श स
•Dec 27, 2020
I have learned from course, however it has been more of going to Google and Wikipedia to understand further. Some links, data are really helpful in course, however quality of audio and visuals could have been much more better.
Audio specifically has created a lot of nuisance, and someone from Coursera should consider redesigning the course content .
By Michael G
•Aug 5, 2020
To make the course more accessible, the transcript ought to be reviewed by a human being. Automatic transcription is clearly not up to the task when some speaks English with a thick Spanish accent.
Duplicate information between section could be removed too.
Some real-life examples would have been a useful supplement to this mainly theoretical course.
By Charles S
•Sep 25, 2022
A good attempt but the presenters struggle with the content. At times it's absolute gibberish and the testing is guessing as the content is breezed over in an unclear approach. It's OK as a course but lacks the level of professionalism one would expect from IBM. I think some presentation training would be beneficial at IBM.
By Marc J
•Apr 30, 2021
The videos where (too) long, the quality / cosmetics of the slides, together with the audio where of a too low quality, let alone that some of the speakers were very hard to follow due to a strong accent in their English. This is not the level of quality I expect from a company like IBM on a platform like Coursera.
By Aenon J
•Jun 20, 2020
Many presenters are hard to understand, and the transcripts don't help (they include words like [inaudible], so you can't even rely on the transcripts). It's kind of a joke. In addition, you definitely need some IT background for this. I had to look up acronyms in almost every video for the last 2 weeks.
By Paul V
•Apr 30, 2020
Clearly some internal training has been re-hashed (no pun intended) for external use. Slides includes typos, speakers mumble and the transcripts haven't been QA-ed. A number of the questions in the Module 1 quiz in fact are covered until Module 4, which shows what little time has been spent finessing this.
By Farid A
•Feb 17, 2023
Good content, but quality of the material is not. It is more recording where quality of audio is not perfect, diction of trainers is annoying sometimes because some mouse sounds are heard. Illustration is poor and not interactive. There is no feeling that you are attending classes. It is a recording.
By Scott C
•Nov 28, 2022
Some videos were very hard to hear. The audio recordings were not good at all. Some of the presenters had very hard to understand accents. The links on the slides did not work. Some slides had black text on blue backgrounds, when I went full screen on the slide videos, the text was garbled.
By Seth Y
•Sep 14, 2019
the contents is good the challenge is some of the presenters accents are difficult to follow specially with bad comm . they sound like speaking out of a tank or bad landline .
it would make more sense if they do it from a proper place with better quality mics not from home with bad headset
By Khan S H
•May 24, 2020
Most of the video's audio quality varies from poor to very very poor. One has to continuously read the written text below to understand. Secondly, most of the video shows slides that contain many URL links, and slides are not provided. As a result, we could not go through those URL links.