Cyber Security Awareness Training, Page 830 Reviews
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Average score 4.7
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Videos just very slowly read out what could have been read as text by the attendees in a few minutes. Many short video clips did not help encourage actually watching which I assume was the goal.
It's best not to labour this type of training - a little and often is better than lengthy and detailed in cases like this. The risks are pretty obvious, but updates on new threats and what to look out for are good to see.
This was a good course that presented the basic information clearly and concisely. I learnt a couple of new things to minimise risks and had some precautionary tactics reinforced. I feel reasonably equipped to deal with potential malware incidences and know what to do to maintain a good level of cyber security.
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A very worth while and informative course, that opened up my eyes to tricks of Malicious software and viruses.
Not to happy about the test.First, test only what you taught rule: Nowhere in the course did you mention special characters to be used in passwords, I know it might be considered common sense but with another suggestive answer for the same question this was confusing (and I am down 1 point). Also for people whose English is a second lang or perhaps with dyslexia or other issues like ADHD, it would be probably a good idea to phrase questions consistently, for example questions with a statement could be lumped while questions containing a phrase NOT (like it is NOT a good idea to ....) could also be grouped in the series. This are drawbacks, that might people who have practical skills in computing (as I do) to under-perform on a test because language and inconsistencies lead to a misunderstanding.
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