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By Shaheem A

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Aug 21, 2021

very nice course

By Fabien B

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Jul 28, 2023

I trully have enjoyed learning from this 5 courses. My comment applies not only to this course but for the whole "Python for Cybersecurity" specialization. The introduction to the MITRE framework is great and the selection of MITRE techniques to be studied in the exercices is great as well. Explanations about cybersecurity stuff are crystal clear. Courses always follow the same pattern : content flows from theory to an in-depth use-case ending logically with a Python example that is a very good illustration. Python code is clear and well explained. Python code addresses security concerns for Windows or for Linux, which allowed me to discover some Window OS internals. I strongly recommend this course to everyone interested in cybersecurity and preferabily has always practiced Python.

By Cleiton C

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Jul 16, 2022

I LOVE INFOSEC, the courses and opportunities you offer. You don't know me, know that INFOSEC courses and training platforms have the same life. Today I am successful and I am happy.!!! I am immensely GRATEFUL to INFOSEC and the team of Devs who are behind these educational works and projects.

By Bobokut K

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Mar 19, 2025

very detailed on step by step on using python script and understandable by laymen terms

By Ayodélé J F O

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Feb 2, 2022

Very intresting course. I didn't knew windows has those hidden features.

By Syed M

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Feb 17, 2025

Great!!

By Qoshboqov M

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Feb 11, 2025

COOL

By Eduard R

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Feb 23, 2025

The author speaks rather slowly and monotonously, I had to increase the playback speed, but it was still incredibly boring and made me sleepy. There are few questions in the tests, but questions are often asked that were not answered in the lecture, and the answers may not be unambiguous. Very short, it is more like one module in a course, rather than a course within a specialization.

By Adil E

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May 17, 2024

IL YA UN ECHO DANS LES VIDEOS? LE SON SE REPETE

By Joshua C

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Sep 10, 2024

Could be more in depth in code explanation

By Thomas R

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Jan 27, 2023

monotonic repeating mitre.attack framework, code more or less useless

By Miguel M (

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Jul 1, 2022

Some videos were inclomplete.