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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Cybersecurity and the Internet of Things by University System of Georgia

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About the Course

Welcome! You may have heard about the Internet of Things (IoT). But you may also have wondered about what it is. Or for that matter, what does it mean to you or an organization. This course is for you if you are curious about the most recent trends and activities in the internet capabilities and concerns about programmed devices. There are complexities and areas of necessary awareness when the industrial sector becomes connected to your home. Security policies and practices have not yet caught up to the internet capabilities of some of our most common products. The “connected home”, “consumer wearables”, or even an employee’s HVAC system may cause an unanticipated threat to your business environment. You will explore current security and privacy related concerns in each of these areas. Every module will include readings, videos, case studies, and a quiz to help make sure you understand the material and concepts we talk about. This course offers a place to learn, reflect, and plan for a smart community approach to IoT. Portions of this course may seem extremely technical in nature. That is because the “things” in IoT represents engineering. Try to grasp the concept in that case....

Top reviews

LB

Sep 27, 2020

It was really a beneficial course to compete this technical world..... And the syllabus was really good and it accumulate all major topics... Overall it is a best course to pursue on post graduate.

TT

Dec 25, 2020

I love this course. I have read a lot of information on IOT and I think the future with IOT devices will be great but not without security risks and challenges that have to be dealt with

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By Jyoti G

May 6, 2020

Very useful

By NIDHIN S N

Apr 29, 2020

Good Theory

By Wifek b r

Apr 26, 2020

merci bcp !

By Kuldeep s

Jul 7, 2020

It's good.

By DIMITRIOS P

Oct 9, 2020

Very good

By Vinanthi.N.Nayak A

Aug 3, 2020

good work

By Shubham

Jun 6, 2020

excellent

By Ganesh V N

Jun 3, 2020

excellent

By Anupam D

Apr 24, 2020

very good

By Nishant G C

Aug 20, 2020

good one

By Shivam K

Apr 16, 2020

Helpful

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Mar 19, 2023

good

By Thiruveni

Jun 18, 2020

good

By Ramakant K

Jun 6, 2020

nice

By Harshavardhan t

May 22, 2020

good

By PERUMAL M S

May 22, 2020

Good

By Rujuta V

May 20, 2020

good

By Mohan K v

May 19, 2020

good

By Amisha

May 8, 2020

good

By Chaitanya T

Apr 22, 2020

Good

By Sujit V

May 9, 2020

zxc

By Sangeetha N

Jun 13, 2020

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By M D

Feb 18, 2020

This course provides a lot of reading material, which now appears dated. Attempting to follow links from ancient 2012 manuscripts led me to the conclusion that the course is guilty of believing the hype of the time. Some links and technologies have already perished / passed their sell-by date. From the course t I was expecting more about practical security of IoT devices. I was happy enough doing the reading, but felt that the quizzes gave marks for memorizing percentages and estimates.

By Vishal S

May 7, 2020

Course was more about reading rather video explanation, as been expected by me. Moreover, a mini project or some tool should have been introduced in order to make more informative & fun. Several times during the course it seemed, to be like reading the paper and just answering the quiz. Various protocols & applications should have been introduced.

Overall, its a nice platform to build up basic concepts, and get a strong grip over Cyber Security.

Thank you for introducing this course

By Ronald S

Dec 11, 2017

I really wish we would get out of this "read a white paper and ask me 10-20 questions on it" thing. First, that is academically lazy, and does not demonstrate mastery of content. Second, if you want people to understand IoT, then make them DO something with the knowledge. The course has interesting materials, but the exams and quizzes show a level of academic laziness that you would not see in industry. If I taught a class like this at my company, I'd get yelled at.