Hi been in the trucking industry as a driver for ten years. Decided to make a career change back in may of last year. Been in school for 7 months now doing the general education classes and is about to start the cyber security classes. So excited I'm 43 years old and still work 70+ hours a week don't let anyone tell you it's to late to go back to school
@user-si3bx7kc1d Yes, I'm at the University of Phoenix. Some will say it's better on-line schools but it's working for me. Especially with my 70 hour work schedule I have weekly. I didn't like the general education classes that much but I guess it's necessary. I've seen some people say it's a degree mill but my experience is you going to have to put in work to earn this degree. I'm still going to take this Google program also
I'm a cybersecurity professional going through this and it's way more realistic to what you actually do as a cybersecurity professional than exams from CompTIA. I also love seeing that women are teaching the course! Awesome job Google.
@@afrogirltravels yes it is very vast indeed 🤯, looks like my roadmap aligns with your suggestion. i'll start the journey with A+ . thanks for taking the time to share your guidance😇
@@AzureMaou found it, that progression chart gave me a heart attack in the first glance. I'll take time to bisect that and understand. great recommendation thanks ❤
I am about to do my masters in cyber security and I will come back to this comment when I will get my first job in this field… like it so I won’t forget
@@khanabdulmuhammad5625 I am at my last semester, I am looking for an internship and I can’t lie it is very tough to look for internship in this field without some experience
I start my cyber security journey with solid foundation "networking/programming/systems...etc", but it very hard to be certified because it very expensive and lack of online resources specially in my country "Sudan" because of war everything is hard for us , I forget about certificates just focusing on knowledge , am doing well I hope to find an online job that help me to carry on cyber security career 💙
I'm loving this course. This is coming just when 5 days ago after making decision to make a career switch to cyber security. I'm hyper excited! Thanks Google!!!!!!!
How are you doing now? Are you in college majoring in cybersecurity or did you just depended solely on google courses? Did you get a job yet? I’m curious because I’m considering cybersecurity but I don’t know if I should only use google or go back to college or do both
I've heard stories of people getting hired with no education other than courses online and they do fine, they of course have less chance of finding job than someone with a degree @@yasminvilla8481
Normally, we will all fall asleep listening to lectures for over an hour. But Toni's explanation and presentation just keep me red alert. It is well-placed and exciting👍. I totally understand what she was saying. If my lecturer were this good. the complexity and dynamic of cyber security are extremely challenging, and might not be for everyone. But she is making it easy. Thank you, Toni.
I'm a graduate of this course and my testimony is on the web page. I must say I'm really grateful for such course, the Google team did a very good job. It was fun from start to finish. It was so good. I loved it. Thanks Google team.
So excited about this course. Very well explained this first class. By the way, I'm transitioning from the construction career to IT and I'm 44 yrs old. So, let's do it!!
I have less than zero experience in this subject or in anything tech-related but I'm EXTREMELY interested in pursuing this. This video almost makes me feel like I can actually complete this course successfully and find a career in cybersecurity🙂!
she is speaking of general knowledge, i am currently an information assurance analyst, and trust me you need to have a well enough understanding of the network, LAN, CLI, Active directory, basic network knowledge at minimum, to truly ACT on the security.
I am currently on course number 4 of this course...its so amazing..having worked in a network engineer role for sometime am looking to transition to cybersecurity this course does a really good Job though not deep but its definitely a great starting point.
your previous job doesn't have to be bad in order for you to change- sometimes it can just be something you wanna do to change your life. but to each his own. @@hindosman7186
@@hindosman7186 Good question. Network Engineer is also a good career. But having worked as a network engineer, doing course on cybersecurity will be more helpful in putting best performance. If you know more technologies, more career growth and opportunities. Thanks
@@srinivasanb1961 I too am network engineer, considering cyber security. I have a total of 15 yrs experience. How will you transition into cyber security roles, if you have networking experience? You can't settle for entry level jobs, due to low pay. You won't get mid level jobs as you don't have the needed experience. How many years of experience you have and what is your plan to overcome the above situation?.
i am a college instructor and i am delighted with the discussion. i got interested on cyber security. Thank you for giving this opportunity for me to learn
Hi chica, how is it going with your transition? I am thinking of changing careers and this field sounds very interesting. Did you enroll in this course? Is it expensive? If you did enroll, what do you think so far? Is it worth it and do you believe it will give you the necessary skills to get an entry level job in cyber security? I am not a young buck so I am just trying to take the shortest path to success. And by shortest, I don't mean the easiest. I don't want easy. I want to save time. I'm not afraid of course content density. It is time that I want to conserve. I hope you are having a positive experience with your new path into cyber security and I hope you can provide me some insight into your journey that can help me decide what path to take. Thank you. I meant no offense with calling you chica. I am a Latino and to me that equates to the feminine form of friend.
I'm currently in my third course, and I'm truly impressed and grateful to the Google team for creating this fantastic educational training program. It empowers individuals who are passionate about learning but have limited time, allowing them to specialize comfortably at their own pace. Given the rapidly increasing demand for cybersecurity, this program offers a quick opportunity to contribute to safeguarding millions of people from scams.
I'm 46... In 2 weeks getting my AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam. (To learn the fundamentals and so on). I'm getting This Cybersecurity Certification right away!!! Thank you Google for this opportunity for the masses. I whish everybody a great journey with this program. ❤❤
❤ How is your progress in the AWS and cybersecurity? I’m researching what to learn and I’m planning to take aws cloud practitioners courses? What do you recommend me to start with I have no IT background ?
Legit cybersecurity career steps (takes 1.5 years) * Do this course, put it on resume * Get IT help desk job * Concurrently do Bug Bountys and learn how to do it for free on portswigger labs * Jump on VDP programs, dont bother doing paid programs, do the free ones and put the programs and bugs on your resume * Collect all this experience and put it on resume * This should take a year, now start applying for SOC analyst roles and cyber entry roles * If this doesnt work, pursue CEH, or the most valuable Cert in your geographic area and apply for level 2 helpdesk * After you have your second cert, start applying like nutjob to all cyber jobs
This cert is a great tool for someone new to cyber security, as it'll serve as a foundation to build your knowledge upon. I'm halfway through the 3rd course and have found it a bit challenging but completely doable. The breadth of info covered is wide without diving too deep. Again, if you're new to cyber security, I recommend it !
@@olajokesjourney it's not. I took it on Cousera and a subscription is $49 per month. Depending on the time you devote to it per day, it can be completed in a month. I completed it in a bit over a month.
I love Google so much. One of the most difficult things about learning cybersecurity is the cost of the exams. There are some companies that charge separately for the study material and training necessary to even pass said exam. Not Google.
Great learning course from Google! I have completed the first course in this program and am excited to continue with the remaining courses to complete the program towards achieving the Google cybersecurity certificate.
@@raoulpinoc9410 just completed the course today after 6 months and 7 hours..I'll update my CV and then I'll start looking for a job in Cybersecurity. This course is fantastic. I really recommend it.
Those of yall that enjoy watching these videos, it’s nice and all but on the actual course on Google, you get to practice on virtual machines / do plugins. Also get to use Linux / SQL and few other stuff for hands on practice. I’m currently on 8/8 Certificate. I just started and I’m glad im almost done.
@@VG.Prints if you’re about it then yes, after completing it I am unsure I want to continue down the security path. I wouldn’t mind it, but I really want to see if I can break into the esports community, that’s my dream job.
@@PresidentialAfrica It took me 8 months because I only did 1h-1h30m a day and I was kinda lazy some days. But if you really put in some good time into it You can do it at a normal pace 6months. Or I've heard some people do in 3months but that's with like 4hs+ a day. Its easy its all beginner course stuff.
"Great video! Really helpful for someone like me who's looking to start a career in cybersecurity. The tips and advice shared here are priceless, suchas understanding the importance of getting certified, staying updated with the latest threats, and gaining practical experience. The speaker's enthusiasm and passion for the field is contagious, making it even more inspiring to pursue this career path. I appreciate the specific resources and websitesas acquiring relevant certifications, joining cybersecurity communities, and gaining practical experience through internships or entry-level positions. The speaker's insights and personal experiences added a lot of value to the video, making it more relatable and inspiring. I appreciate how they emphasized the importance of continuous learning and self-improvement in this rapidly evolving field. Overall, this video has given me a solid roadmap to kick-start my cybersecurity journey. Thank you for sharing such valuable information!"
Hello brother.. I want to ask you an inquiry. Is the content here on that channel the same as the content on the Coursera platform or not? My problem with Coursera is that there is no translation for my language, and you know RUclips supports all languages ... If different, what are the differences?
the content on this site is only a fraction of the actual course. This is the first video on one part of the course. They are not going to upload the whole course on youtube for free- otherwise Coursera would make no money. I am not sure if they had translations, though each video within the course did have english subtitles, and transcripts. Good luck on your journey though@@yousefbarakat857
Knowledgeable video for Cybersecurity enthusiastic who is going to start his/her career in cybersecurity domain. She is awesomely explaining the content and what are cybersecurity domain. Awesome video made by Google.
As an avid gardener 🌱, the garden analogy at 46:28 hit home & lets me know THIS may be the Google Certificate for me - THANK YOU ✨ (very informative & aspiring video)
Hello brother.. I want to ask you an inquiry. Is the content here on that channel the same as the content on the Coursera platform or not? My problem with Coursera is that there is no translation for my language, and you know RUclips supports all languages ... If different, what are the differences?
I just completed 2 associates degrees in cybersecurity and digital forensics, and in network technology administration (with a focus on Cisco 200-301), and passed the CompTIA sec+, yet still feel like I don't know enough, and thought this looked interesting - but so far, it really feels like an infomercial for googles security program. 🤔
Cyber security is mostly needed in every sector in both government and private sector considering the increasing occurrence in crime rate all over the world. I am a Chattered Accountant and now taking a course in cyber security in one of the Top universities
Very much interested! I am a beginner IT help desk support. Glad I found this beginner course! It is my goal to work in cybersecurity and I hope this course will guide me in my humble long journey!
I have been thinking about IT for a very long time, but I struggled to find something in IT to pursue, but this video helped me take a decision and I am hyper excited now to consider Cybersecurity. Great presentation, keep up the good work. Thank you..
Toni, thank you for presenting the class. I just finished the first class of Google's Cybersecurity course. I learned a lot and I am looking forward to the next class.
Hi everyone, im currently enrolled to the course. I did want to ask as a 35 yr old. Is gaining cybersecurity skills worth a career change? What’s the best stack to have as a complete beginner?
Great question! Yes, it's definitely worth it; you can change careers at any age, and the Google Cybersecurity Certificate is the perfect tool to jumpstart a career in cybersecurity. The certificate qualifies graduates for in-demand, entry-level cybersecurity jobs such as: cybersecurity analyst, security analyst, security operations center (SOC) analysts, information security analyst, IT security analyst, and cyber defense analyst. After completing the program, you'll gain access to career resources - like 1:1 coaching, resume help - and a job board where you can connect with over 150 top employers who hire in these fields.
At age 51 and looking for a career transition into cyber security, such a detail comprehensive presentation is essential for my journey into cybersecurity.
Hello! I am doing the Cybersecurity course from Brazil! Will I be limited to finding jobs in my country or will I have the option to work remotely for international companies?
I’m about to graduate with my my degree in computer science this June so excited to learn more about cybersecurity! My dream job is becoming a CISO thanks google for making these courses
I've already decided that I want to be in cybersecurity but I have no experience as a cybersecurity professional. I'm current a technical service rep in the energy industry. Should I go for the google IT support certification before the Cybersecurity certification to get a better foundation or should I go with the cybersecurity certification from the get go
I love seeing all the women in this field, makes me excited to learn! Everyone looks so fun and inviting and eager to share their knowledge with others who have the same curiosity in tech!
7:10 when Chris introduced himself, it reminds me of Red Alert 3's style of cutscenes😂 cant wait to enroll in this course after my wedding at the end of May!
I completed my 1st phase foundation of cybersecurity today and got the certificate too , This course is very good and hope i will complete full course asap
Great Course i think everyone need to get google cybersecurity certificate.Very simple course and practise.Also i wish for everyone health and good life also i wish best practise in learning process.
I am Aman from India 1st 🎉big big congratulations 🎊 👏 💐 for Making this amazing opportunity for Us. I am really very grateful for your all kindness words and support. You 🌙 💙 give us so so so many inspiration, encourage, support and Motivation. Two days before I join for Google Cyber_security course from Coursera . I am really grateful because I need some mentoring for my Cyber_security analyst career 🙏 🙌 . This course give me a hope for my future career. Thank you thanks again Keep Going and Keep Shining like a star ✨️💙💚💛
The real question is: will this ACTUALLY get you into an entry-level cybersecurity job? I ask because even if someone gets the A+, Net+, and Sec+, they only qualify for a helpdesk job. Even though all 3 exams cost ~$1200 + money for study material and the fact that, in total, all 3 certs are essentially equivalent to 3-4 years of in-the-field knowledge
I'm planning taking this route instead of continuing a Cyber certficate at a community college. It's hard to get into a class since most are always full.
The Google Cybersecurity Certificate is designed for all experience levels, so no experience is required before signing up. Click the link to learn more: goo.gle/47Sw5kz
It would be nice to have a mid-career to Senior level professional certificate for security. One for blue team, the other for red team and maybe a combination of both (purple team).
wow, this first lecture is completely for beginners, and anybody who has even spent 1 day in their life as a programmer has absolutely nothing to gain from this video, amazing.
You realize this is for entry level folks right? And it’s also the 1st video lol! Not saying how effective this cert will be on a resume but just pointing that out.
Listen guys, not to be rude but in my initial marketing job, i was asked to go through Google certification and i did, it's a really horribly made course with most of the qna done wrong. Anyways try it for yourself and let me know.
@@allenchang6185 The "instructors" read off of scripts and expect people to just understand the info fired off at an extremely rapid pace. Also if you have a different OS other than Win, you are at a disadvantage and unable to follow along with what they're doing on your end. The labs are limited to step by step instructions. So instead of seeing if you're actually learning the content, you simply copy and paste whatever they tell you to do. You're not absorbing information, you're sitting there, watching them do things and being expected to understand.
Can an old dog learn new tricks? Or does one need to be youngish? I'm looking to switch careers for job security (no pun intended), better pay, and opportunities to do work that engages my brain. Thanks for honest and kind feedback.
Great question! Like all Google Career Certificates, no experience is required to get started and anyone can enroll. In fact, learners of all ages successfully graduate from Google Career Certificates! (Please note that the program is hosted on Coursera, which requires that learners need to be over the age of 13 in the U.S.)
I'm studying this to learn to learn hacking techniques hahaha and also to get an intern next summer. I'll come back once i get an internship to inspire u guys who's also just starting. (btw i have only have a basic bg about technology to i am starting from the scratch) wish me luck to finish this boring lessons.
They won't hold you getting the career you think you will by doing this. They are very misleading what you can do with it after you complete the course.
I have been appreciative with the course. This course has made a excellent topper on my career. I am a business owner and an analysis, you help me to understand more about me an analysis and cyber security. Ihappy to say that knowledge that has been learned help me to become a better business owner, protecting and securing with the cyber security education.
Hey google, what does the dual credential mean as I am going to take my security+. BTW thankyou for this wonderful certification which will help me get prepared for the security+
In the age of modern technology, cybersecurity has become more important than ever. As reliance on the Internet and digital technologies increases, the risks related to cyber threats such as viruses, hacks, and ransom attacks increase.
@@CLIPFILM888 The certificate is $49 per month on Coursera after an initial 7-day free trial period. If you are interested in financial assistance, you may be eligible for financial aid via Coursera through the course page: www.coursera.org/professional-certificates/google-cybersecurity
Last year I finished some courses, and got certificates. but they are all useless. NOBODY hires you with those certificates. they all want engineer degree, or other university degrees.
Any age limitations, age discrimination in this field? I have heard a lot of age discriminations and the younger applicants are preferred. Age 40 or older don’t even think about it in IT careers.
Thanks so much for this instruction. It was quite an eye-opener and I also look forward to the other training sessions! I appreciated your impartations!
Hi! Course readings have now been added to our Cybersecurity course videos. To access the file, you will need to expand the video description box, find the reading under "Files", then click on the button to download it.
When I started college, I majored in computer science, but I changed because the programming was too difficult for me.. I'm 43 now, having been in ecommerce for 20 years.. The industry I'm in has changed a lot, and there's just too much competition these days, plus the market is getting smaller. I'm trying to get myself focused on a possible backup career in 5-10 years. I'm good with computers in general. But just wondering since I couldn't complete a computer science degree, if Cyber Security is still a viable field for me to pursue?
Hi been in the trucking industry as a driver for ten years. Decided to make a career change back in may of last year. Been in school for 7 months now doing the general education classes and is about to start the cyber security classes. So excited I'm 43 years old and still work 70+ hours a week don't let anyone tell you it's to late to go back to school
Please can you recommend a school for me to enroll?
@user-si3bx7kc1d Yes, I'm at the University of Phoenix. Some will say it's better on-line schools but it's working for me. Especially with my 70 hour work schedule I have weekly. I didn't like the general education classes that much but I guess it's necessary. I've seen some people say it's a degree mill but my experience is you going to have to put in work to earn this degree. I'm still going to take this Google program also
Im there right now
I'm in school now and this wii de a career switch for me as well. I'm excited and nervous. Good luck.
I'm 55 years old and just started a BSc degree program. I'm enjoying it! My brain is rejuvenated!!
I'm a cybersecurity professional going through this and it's way more realistic to what you actually do as a cybersecurity professional than exams from CompTIA. I also love seeing that women are teaching the course! Awesome job Google.
If you wanna guide someone to start a cyber security career,what would be your suggested roadmap
@@afrogirltravels yes it is very vast indeed 🤯, looks like my roadmap aligns with your suggestion. i'll start the journey with A+ . thanks for taking the time to share your guidance😇
Hello, can someone from non-cse/ non-software engeneering background make a career in cybersecurity?
@@Escrieg89 yes
@@AzureMaou found it, that progression chart gave me a heart attack in the first glance. I'll take time to bisect that and understand. great recommendation thanks ❤
I am about to do my masters in cyber security and I will come back to this comment when I will get my first job in this field… like it so I won’t forget
Did u get the job lol
And how is it going?
@@khanabdulmuhammad5625 I am at my last semester, I am looking for an internship and I can’t lie it is very tough to look for internship in this field without some experience
So did you get the job??
@@kingemmy8994 probably he didn't finish the program 😂
Starting my 1st day in cybersecurity. Switching to this career after being a cna for 20 years. I’m 43yo. It’s never too late!!!! Wish me luck!!!
I’m looking into schools wanting to make the chnage from healthcare into IT as well
Good luck!
Thanks good. I’m definitely interested in starting a career in cybersecurity
GOOD LUCK!!!
Wow.
I bet you'll do awesome.
Working in nursing must have prepared you for just about anything 🫣
I start my cyber security journey with solid foundation "networking/programming/systems...etc", but it very hard to be certified because it very expensive and lack of online resources specially in my country "Sudan" because of war everything is hard for us , I forget about certificates just focusing on knowledge , am doing well I hope to find an online job that help me to carry on cyber security career 💙
I'm loving this course. This is coming just when 5 days ago after making decision to make a career switch to cyber security. I'm hyper excited! Thanks Google!!!!!!!
yeah me too, i've been watching every video related to cyber security and trying to make a roadmap
How are you doing now? Are you in college majoring in cybersecurity or did you just depended solely on google courses? Did you get a job yet? I’m curious because I’m considering cybersecurity but I don’t know if I should only use google or go back to college or do both
I've heard stories of people getting hired with no education other than courses online and they do fine, they of course have less chance of finding job than someone with a degree @@yasminvilla8481
@@yasminvilla8481
What have you done? Im in the same shoes
@@azharalphatrader how is it going now ?
I am a student in cybersecurity, and I thank God that I am fluent in English, and that I found this video
Did the resource help you?
have you got the job?
But this video is in Spanish or some other language which I don't understand
Normally, we will all fall asleep listening to lectures for over an hour.
But Toni's explanation and presentation just keep me red alert.
It is well-placed and exciting👍.
I totally understand what she was saying.
If my lecturer were this good.
the complexity and dynamic of cyber security are extremely challenging, and might not be for everyone.
But she is making it easy.
Thank you, Toni.
I'm a graduate of this course and my testimony is on the web page.
I must say I'm really grateful for such course, the Google team did a very good job.
It was fun from start to finish. It was so good. I loved it. Thanks Google team.
Did you get a job as a result of getting this certification?
Would you say it would help you land a job?
Did it help you get a job?
I suppose he is not answering cos he is too busy with the new job... 🤭
@@christianrobertadzic9321 Lol, I am currently working as a data center tech, employed by Adecco but working at Google Data Center.
So excited about this course. Very well explained this first class. By the way, I'm transitioning from the construction career to IT and I'm 44 yrs old. So, let's do it!!
You can do it brother
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I have less than zero experience in this subject or in anything tech-related but I'm EXTREMELY interested in pursuing this. This video almost makes me feel like I can actually complete this course successfully and find a career in cybersecurity🙂!
You'd be wrong about finding the career after doing this course.
If not via Google, you will be introduced to a real good foundation. Learn as much as you can and you too will be on your way.
she is speaking of general knowledge, i am currently an information assurance analyst, and trust me you need to have a well enough understanding of the network, LAN, CLI, Active directory, basic network knowledge at minimum, to truly ACT on the security.
@@user-qu2hv9yh4x very true
@@NessHypegaming do you mean one will struggle to find a job doing this course?
I am currently on course number 4 of this course...its so amazing..having worked in a network engineer role for sometime am looking to transition to cybersecurity this course does a really good Job though not deep but its definitely a great starting point.
Why network engineer isn't good?
your previous job doesn't have to be bad in order for you to change- sometimes it can just be something you wanna do to change your life. but to each his own. @@hindosman7186
@@hindosman7186 Good question. Network Engineer is also a good career. But having worked as a network engineer, doing course on cybersecurity will be more helpful in putting best performance. If you know more technologies, more career growth and opportunities. Thanks
@@srinivasanb1961 I too am network engineer, considering cyber security. I have a total of 15 yrs experience.
How will you transition into cyber security roles, if you have networking experience? You can't settle for entry level jobs, due to low pay. You won't get mid level jobs as you don't have the needed experience.
How many years of experience you have and what is your plan to overcome the above situation?.
i am a college instructor and i am delighted with the discussion. i got interested on cyber security. Thank you for giving this opportunity for me to learn
Hi chica, how is it going with your transition? I am thinking of changing careers and this field sounds very interesting. Did you enroll in this course? Is it expensive? If you did enroll, what do you think so far? Is it worth it and do you believe it will give you the necessary skills to get an entry level job in cyber security? I am not a young buck so I am just trying to take the shortest path to success. And by shortest, I don't mean the easiest. I don't want easy. I want to save time. I'm not afraid of course content density. It is time that I want to conserve. I hope you are having a positive experience with your new path into cyber security and I hope you can provide me some insight into your journey that can help me decide what path to take. Thank you. I meant no offense with calling you chica. I am a Latino and to me that equates to the feminine form of friend.
I'm currently in my third course, and I'm truly impressed and grateful to the Google team for creating this fantastic educational training program. It empowers individuals who are passionate about learning but have limited time, allowing them to specialize comfortably at their own pace. Given the rapidly increasing demand for cybersecurity, this program offers a quick opportunity to contribute to safeguarding millions of people from scams.
we're so glad that you are enjoying the learning experience! best of luck as you continue your way through the program ✨
Woow !thank you Where are get to lesson vedio recorded and level cyber security
Thanks Google I just finished this first course....I 'am so grateful to do this course.
What is Your next step in this field after you’ve finished the course ?
I appreciate Google for putting such training geared towards CyberSec
A revolution towards fostering superheroes with a focus on “knowledge for the public” RUclips is STILL the #1 platform on the net.!
I'm 46... In 2 weeks getting my AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam. (To learn the fundamentals and so on).
I'm getting This Cybersecurity Certification right away!!!
Thank you Google for this opportunity for the masses.
I whish everybody a great journey with this program. ❤❤
Congratulations on your AWS cert!
❤
How is your progress in the AWS and cybersecurity? I’m researching what to learn and I’m planning to take aws cloud practitioners courses? What do you recommend me to start with I have no IT background ?
I am from Sri Lanka i completeed Google cyber security certificate today. I hopping to start a good career soon.
I'm Just starting,I believe I would go through the whole process and become sucessful
how is it now ?
This is going to be very useful for me when I go to college.... Thank you Google
Legit cybersecurity career steps (takes 1.5 years)
* Do this course, put it on resume
* Get IT help desk job
* Concurrently do Bug Bountys and learn how to do it for free on portswigger labs
* Jump on VDP programs, dont bother doing paid programs, do the free ones and put the programs and bugs on your resume
* Collect all this experience and put it on resume
* This should take a year, now start applying for SOC analyst roles and cyber entry roles
* If this doesnt work, pursue CEH, or the most valuable Cert in your geographic area and apply for level 2 helpdesk
* After you have your second cert, start applying like nutjob to all cyber jobs
Hey King, you dropped this 👑
This cert is a great tool for someone new to cyber security, as it'll serve as a foundation to build your knowledge upon. I'm halfway through the 3rd course and have found it a bit challenging but completely doable. The breadth of info covered is wide without diving too deep. Again, if you're new to cyber security, I recommend it !
as a newbeen i found it trilling!❤❤👏👏👏
Thank you for the positive feedback!
Thank you I can't wait to start.
So it is free on Google?
@@olajokesjourney it's not. I took it on Cousera and a subscription is $49 per month. Depending on the time you devote to it per day, it can be completed in a month. I completed it in a bit over a month.
I would love if Google created a formative video explaining possible job prospects after completing these courses with hard stats
1:01:58 youtube.com/@DaftTaengk_K
Just finished week 1 of this course, Love every second of it! Awesome job Google!
Congrats!
Is it free ?
@@tyffanibrithatsme There is a free trial (2 weeks I believe) then it's 49 dollars a month. It's worth every penny bro
How can I get this certificate please?
You sound unemployed
Thanks for making this course, I am super excited to learn from this course!
I love Google so much. One of the most difficult things about learning cybersecurity is the cost of the exams. There are some companies that charge separately for the study material and training necessary to even pass said exam. Not Google.
Thank you very much
This course is very valuable and employers should definitely value it themselves!
Great learning course from Google! I have completed the first course in this program and am excited to continue with the remaining courses to complete the program towards achieving the Google cybersecurity certificate.
We love to see it!
@@GoogleCareerCertificates How can i get Google Cybersecurity certification for my career?
This increases the passion of the students who learn Cyber Security for the development of their path... Thank you GOOGLE!
You're very welcome! ❤️❤️
I'm currently taking this course and I'm loving it. Thanks Google!!
do you find a job ?
@@raoulpinoc9410 just completed the course today after 6 months and 7 hours..I'll update my CV and then I'll start looking for a job in Cybersecurity. This course is fantastic. I really recommend it.
Im 31, and starting school in the fall, cybersecurity journey, will revisit in a year!
Those of yall that enjoy watching these videos, it’s nice and all but on the actual course on Google, you get to practice on virtual machines / do plugins. Also get to use Linux / SQL and few other stuff for hands on practice. I’m currently on 8/8 Certificate. I just started and I’m glad im almost done.
is it worth? i dont want to waste my time
@@VG.Prints if you’re about it then yes, after completing it I am unsure I want to continue down the security path. I wouldn’t mind it, but I really want to see if I can break into the esports community, that’s my dream job.
How long did you take please?
@@PresidentialAfrica It took me 8 months because I only did 1h-1h30m a day and I was kinda lazy some days. But if you really put in some good time into it You can do it at a normal pace 6months. Or I've heard some people do in 3months but that's with like 4hs+ a day. Its easy its all beginner course stuff.
Please how do I access it from their Web directly and not via coursera?
Am new to cyber security. I want to change careers, and venture the IT world... Wow. Am so happy i found these videos. Thank you Google.. i love you❤
We love you too!
Thank you, Google I want to change my life through the educational process
"Great video! Really helpful for someone like me who's looking to start a career in cybersecurity. The tips and advice shared here are priceless, suchas understanding the importance of getting certified, staying updated with the latest threats, and gaining practical experience. The speaker's enthusiasm and passion for the field is contagious, making it even more inspiring to pursue this career path. I appreciate the specific resources and websitesas acquiring relevant certifications, joining cybersecurity communities, and gaining practical experience through internships or entry-level positions. The speaker's insights and personal experiences added a lot of value to the video, making it more relatable and inspiring. I appreciate how they emphasized the importance of continuous learning and self-improvement in this rapidly evolving field. Overall, this video has given me a solid roadmap to kick-start my cybersecurity journey. Thank you for sharing such valuable information!"
Hello brother.. I want to ask you an inquiry.
Is the content here on that channel the same as the content on the Coursera platform or not?
My problem with Coursera is that there is no translation for my language, and you know RUclips supports all languages
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If different, what are the differences?
the content on this site is only a fraction of the actual course. This is the first video on one part of the course. They are not going to upload the whole course on youtube for free- otherwise Coursera would make no money. I am not sure if they had translations, though each video within the course did have english subtitles, and transcripts. Good luck on your journey though@@yousefbarakat857
@@yousefbarakat857yes it's is the same cource which is on Coursera so just go and learn from RUclips
It's been 10 months since your comment. Did you ever get the job man?
@@yousefbarakat857yes it’s the same content
Thank you for this training. I’m going thru Udemy now and will go thru this course as well!
Thanks for the feedback!
Knowledgeable video for Cybersecurity enthusiastic who is going to start his/her career in cybersecurity domain. She is awesomely explaining the content and what are cybersecurity domain. Awesome video made by Google.
As an avid gardener 🌱, the garden analogy at 46:28 hit home & lets me know THIS may be the Google Certificate for me - THANK YOU ✨ (very informative & aspiring video)
Love to hear that! You got this 🌱💐
@@GoogleCareerCertificates Thank you! ☺️💐
Hello brother.. I want to ask you an inquiry.
Is the content here on that channel the same as the content on the Coursera platform or not?
My problem with Coursera is that there is no translation for my language, and you know RUclips supports all languages
...
If different, what are the differences?
Hello please can we link up
Bought this course 2 weeks ago. Incredible information as a beginner defo will get a Tech job with this for sure.
I just completed 2 associates degrees
in cybersecurity and digital forensics, and in network technology administration (with a focus on Cisco 200-301), and passed the CompTIA sec+, yet still feel like I don't know enough, and thought this looked interesting - but so far, it really feels like an infomercial for googles security program. 🤔
Please, can you be my mentor?
Cyber security is mostly needed in every sector in both government and private sector considering the increasing occurrence in crime rate all over the world.
I am a Chattered Accountant and now taking a course in cyber security in one of the Top universities
Very much interested! I am a beginner IT help desk support. Glad I found this beginner course! It is my goal to work in cybersecurity and I hope this course will guide me in my humble long journey!
Best of luck!
I accidently found Google Career Certificate today. First I read the course introduction which later interested me a lot. thank for sharing this.
We're so glad you found it!
Basically the mathematical requirements for cybersecurity is discrete mathematics and calculus.
I have been thinking about IT for a very long time, but I struggled to find something in IT to pursue, but this video helped me take a decision and I am hyper excited now to consider Cybersecurity. Great presentation, keep up the good work. Thank you..
Would be grateful if Google makes Data Science and Machine Learning professional certificate as well
Machine learning yes but data science will more than likely be replaced by AI
Toni, thank you for presenting the class. I just finished the first class of Google's Cybersecurity course. I learned a lot and I am looking forward to the next class.
Hi everyone, im currently enrolled to the course. I did want to ask as a 35 yr old. Is gaining cybersecurity skills worth a career change? What’s the best stack to have as a complete beginner?
Great question! Yes, it's definitely worth it; you can change careers at any age, and the Google Cybersecurity Certificate is the perfect tool to jumpstart a career in cybersecurity. The certificate qualifies graduates for in-demand, entry-level cybersecurity jobs such as: cybersecurity analyst, security analyst, security operations center (SOC) analysts, information security analyst, IT security analyst, and cyber defense analyst. After completing the program, you'll gain access to career resources - like 1:1 coaching, resume help - and a job board where you can connect with over 150 top employers who hire in these fields.
At age 51 and looking for a career transition into cyber security, such a detail comprehensive presentation is essential for my journey into cybersecurity.
Best of luck on your learning journey!
Hello! I am doing the Cybersecurity course from Brazil! Will I be limited to finding jobs in my country or will I have the option to work remotely for international companies?
I’m about to graduate with my my degree in computer science this June so excited to learn more about cybersecurity! My dream job is becoming a CISO thanks google for making these courses
That's awesome!
I've already decided that I want to be in cybersecurity but I have no experience as a cybersecurity professional. I'm current a technical service rep in the energy industry. Should I go for the google IT support certification before the Cybersecurity certification to get a better foundation or should I go with the cybersecurity certification from the get go
wonderfully thankful to all that have contributed to this...much love
I love seeing all the women in this field, makes me excited to learn! Everyone looks so fun and inviting and eager to share their knowledge with others who have the same curiosity in tech!
7:10 when Chris introduced himself, it reminds me of Red Alert 3's style of cutscenes😂 cant wait to enroll in this course after my wedding at the end of May!
I completed my 1st phase foundation of cybersecurity today and got the certificate too ,
This course is very good and hope i will complete full course asap
@AbhishekKumar-pu7dd how did you got the certificate?
After completing of 1st chapter foundation of cybersecurity
@@AbhishekKumar-pu7dd i did complete the 1st chapter how should i get my certificate
@@AbhishekKumar-pu7dd from where should i get the certificat?
Coursera
Great! thanks Google. My first step into cybersec and then I'm gonna get the coursera cert and comptia sec+
Nice intro. But even better props to the one that demonstrate the exercises, quizzes, exams, & projects as well.😊
is there no official examination for this google cyber security certificate on completing the 8 courses within the program ?
Great Course i think everyone need to get google cybersecurity certificate.Very simple course and practise.Also i wish for everyone health and good life also i wish best practise in learning process.
I applied for the scholarship. Thank you for always making these great courses!
there is no way to apply for scholarship or even Audit in Canada
@@codered4005 😅
How do u find the information to apply for a scholarship for the Google certificate?
I would like to study this course, but i don't can fluently English. This is my favorite Profession, especially with Google.
Everything is posible. You can do it. I said the same and now my English is not perfect but everyday is better.
I am Aman from India 1st 🎉big big congratulations 🎊 👏 💐 for Making this amazing opportunity for Us. I am really very grateful for your all kindness words and support. You 🌙 💙 give us so so so many inspiration, encourage, support and Motivation. Two days before I join for Google Cyber_security course from Coursera . I am really grateful because I need some mentoring for my Cyber_security analyst career 🙏 🙌 . This course give me a hope for my future career. Thank you thanks again Keep Going and Keep Shining like a star ✨️💙💚💛
so how's the course going on How much % is theory and practical so far?
🎉
Thank you for another career opportunity. Done with the certificate, and i feel accomplished 🙏🙏🙏
Congratulations!
Were you able to get a job in the field once you completed this certificate
Thank you for this great course, blessings from Colombia!
I'm just starting my course in cyber security
my industry has taken a hit ( real estate/real estate finance) time to start something new.
Google never disappointed us. Thanks!!!
This course is right on time, im excited for the opportunities this certificate can bring. Thanks Alphabet!
You're welcome!
I’m exploring to learn new skills and interest in technology. Trying to start somewhere I can grow and learn.
Best of luck on your learning journey!
The real question is: will this ACTUALLY get you into an entry-level cybersecurity job?
I ask because even if someone gets the A+, Net+, and Sec+, they only qualify for a helpdesk job. Even though all 3 exams cost ~$1200 + money for study material and the fact that, in total, all 3 certs are essentially equivalent to 3-4 years of in-the-field knowledge
🎉 Thankyou all google team members
I'm planning taking this route instead of continuing a Cyber certficate at a community college. It's hard to get into a class since most are always full.
Look up WGU.
I'm loving the program awesome from cisco to cybersecurity awesome
already enrolled! enjoying it so far
How do I go about enrolling?
is there no official examination for this google cyber security certificate on completing the 8 courses within the program ?
I'm interested in cyber security and this video really helped for better understanding how does it work and how to get into it. Thank you, Google.
You're welcome! 😊
Question: How much programming skills we should have to pursue career in cybersecurity?
The Google Cybersecurity Certificate is designed for all experience levels, so no experience is required before signing up. Click the link to learn more: goo.gle/47Sw5kz
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I love your course.
About 6.000 computers were affected instead of About 6.000 computers where affected
God bless you, God willing I would like to know More about Siber Securiry and get a job.
one of the best teacher i have ever seen 😇
It would be nice to have a mid-career to Senior level professional certificate for security. One for blue team, the other for red team and maybe a combination of both (purple team).
Bro your oldest video on your channel is 14 years ago 🫡🫣 and you still using this account
@@newworld7200 what is your point exactly?
@@MalamIbnMalam that you must put videos
@@MalamIbnMalam that for almost 15 years you're still using same account ✌🏻
@@newworld7200 your response doesn't make sense sorry. Marcus Brown Lee has been using the same account for 15 years
You’ve got an incredible way of explaining things, I appreciate it!
wow, this first lecture is completely for beginners, and anybody who has even spent 1 day in their life as a programmer has absolutely nothing to gain from this video, amazing.
You realize this is for entry level folks right? And it’s also the 1st video lol! Not saying how effective this cert will be on a resume but just pointing that out.
There's always one of you around, thanks for the negativity.
Listen guys, not to be rude but in my initial marketing job, i was asked to go through Google certification and i did, it's a really horribly made course with most of the qna done wrong. Anyways try it for yourself and let me know.
Lovely to see a company like Google creating educational resources, excited of it.
Orange juice
They do a terrible job at it.
@@michaelcross3464 how so?
@@allenchang6185 The "instructors" read off of scripts and expect people to just understand the info fired off at an extremely rapid pace. Also if you have a different OS other than Win, you are at a disadvantage and unable to follow along with what they're doing on your end. The labs are limited to step by step instructions. So instead of seeing if you're actually learning the content, you simply copy and paste whatever they tell you to do. You're not absorbing information, you're sitting there, watching them do things and being expected to understand.
@@allenchang6185 Edit: Also, there are tons of bugs with Qwiklabs and half the time they don't even work.
@popcornfan96-hh2vs Good for you
Just completed lesson 1 in four non- consecutive days 🎉
Can an old dog learn new tricks? Or does one need to be youngish? I'm looking to switch careers for job security (no pun intended), better pay, and opportunities to do work that engages my brain. Thanks for honest and kind feedback.
Great question! Like all Google Career Certificates, no experience is required to get started and anyone can enroll. In fact, learners of all ages successfully graduate from Google Career Certificates! (Please note that the program is hosted on Coursera, which requires that learners need to be over the age of 13 in the U.S.)
I'm studying this to learn to learn hacking techniques hahaha and also to get an intern next summer. I'll come back once i get an internship to inspire u guys who's also just starting. (btw i have only have a basic bg about technology to i am starting from the scratch) wish me luck to finish this boring lessons.
I think I’ll enroll when I finish the Google I.T. Support Professional certificate. I hope these certs will hold some kind of weight. So far so good.
they’ll hold some weight but not a lot, since you can essentially pay people to complete them for you etc but don’t let this deter you
They won't hold you getting the career you think you will by doing this. They are very misleading what you can do with it after you complete the course.
I have been appreciative with the course. This course has made a excellent topper on my career. I am a business owner and an analysis, you help me to understand more about me an analysis and cyber security. Ihappy to say that knowledge that has been learned help me to become a better business owner, protecting and securing with the cyber security education.
Hey google, what does the dual credential mean as I am going to take my security+.
BTW thankyou for this wonderful certification which will help me get prepared for the security+
In the age of modern technology, cybersecurity has become more important than ever. As reliance on the Internet and digital technologies increases, the risks related to cyber threats such as viruses, hacks, and ransom attacks increase.
I LIKE CYBER SECURITY...
I WANT TO LEARN ABOUT IT MORE AND MORE...
PLEASE TELL ME...HOW..WHERE...
THANK YOU
@@alexisyanessanz1076 is it free ?
@@CLIPFILM888 The certificate is $49 per month on Coursera after an initial 7-day free trial period. If you are interested in financial assistance, you may be eligible for financial aid via Coursera through the course page: www.coursera.org/professional-certificates/google-cybersecurity
@@GoogleCareerCertificates I see.. How much is the first salary after i finish the program and get the first job ?
As an avid gardner 🌱, the garden analogy at 46:28 hit home & let me know THIS is the Google Certificate I should pursue - THANK YOU ✨
Thank you google for this ❤ @Google !
Sound pleasant and very informative indeed.
May Almighty God see us through.
Last year I finished some courses, and got certificates. but they are all useless. NOBODY hires you with those certificates. they all want engineer degree, or other university degrees.
I am taking and enjoying this course currently!😉!
Any age limitations, age discrimination in this field? I have heard a lot of age discriminations and the younger applicants are preferred. Age 40 or older don’t even think about it in IT careers.
Thanks so much for this instruction. It was quite an eye-opener and I also look forward to the other training sessions! I appreciated your impartations!
what a wonderful, course . how can we get the pdf file for this course
Hi! Course readings have now been added to our Cybersecurity course videos. To access the file, you will need to expand the video description box, find the reading under "Files", then click on the button to download it.
Am already learning from Cisco, cyber security is a sweet course, although I am combining with Data analyst
When I started college, I majored in computer science, but I changed because the programming was too difficult for me.. I'm 43 now, having been in ecommerce for 20 years.. The industry I'm in has changed a lot, and there's just too much competition these days, plus the market is getting smaller. I'm trying to get myself focused on a possible backup career in 5-10 years. I'm good with computers in general. But just wondering since I couldn't complete a computer science degree, if Cyber Security is still a viable field for me to pursue?