Cyber Security Awareness Training, Page 4 Reviews
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Average score 4.7
9361 reviews
We should be able to take the test then only if we fail watch the videos, 40 mins is too long
Take up to much time of your day
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I found this course to be too long and also repetitive about the importance of strong passwords. I prefer bite sized training.
It was really hard to find time to do this all in one go, it was a very long training and lots of the content was very similar, so it was hard to concentrate and make it all stick. Some of it felt really obvious but was a good reminder, some was more new. I don't know how helpful it was, my feeling is that, from how I approached it and other new colleagues, that it's quite hard to really focus and give it proper attention or to retain the information, but that in general it was well organised and a talking point briefly for us about IT safety once in the office too which is good!
A good review that covers the basics but, for a company of cyber security experts, most will find the time wasted.
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It covered all the important parts but i would have preferred a presentation that i could read at pace rather than a slow video to watch.
I didn't like the mis-use of certain words such as the constant reference to certain IT systems/practices being "unsecure" as opposed to being "insecure". There was a lack of punctuation throughout the text and found it ironic after the advice that one should look for poor punctuation and/or spelling to indicate if email is from an unreliable source only to be followed by a list of items which weren't punctuated.
Some areas could have given more detail regarding advice on use of recommended services or programs, eg password managers or VPN's.