Cyber Security Awareness Training Reviews
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Average score 4.7
9202 reviews
A worm is defined by its ability to self-propagate, not by its ability to run without user interaction (this would be a zero-click exploit). There were various other little things, and some of the advice on password security is a bit too extreme (eg writing a password down can be very valid and even necessary so long as the paper is kept secure [consider what would happen if the user died or was otherwise unavailable] and the suggested password was too short and complicated in its composition - easy to for a computer to guess but hard for a person to remember). Generally, though, the course gets the important bits right and delivers the right message.
LET US WATCH THE VIDEOS AT 1.25 OR 1.5 TIMES SPEED.
The course did go over basic security that i believe most people know and could of been condensed down. At some points i just let the video run to the end without watching it.
39 minutes of your life you will never get back.
We have been given this information before so nothing new for people working in schools
As an overview of cyber security it was OK if monotonous - same presenter all the time and same presentation style throughout.
I paused the videos and fast forwareded step by step to read it, sa I can't bear to listen to it it is so slow. I also knew most of this already.
A useful reminder in the importance of cyber security
Appreciate this is subjective! I would have preferred reading the transcripts, getting to study them and then do the test. 40 minutes video felt a bit too time consuming for the amount of learning/content. I found myself reading the transcripts, then being distracted waiting for the video to end.
Course kept timing out / crashing. Greater focus on practical information, particularly in the test.