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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Cyber Security in Manufacturing by University at Buffalo

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About the Course

The nature of digital manufacturing and design (DM&D), and its heavy reliance on creating a digital thread of product and process data and information, makes it a prime target for hackers and counterfeiters. This course will introduce students to why creating a strong and secure infrastructure should be of paramount concern for anyone operating in the DM&D domain, and measures that can be employed to protect operational technologies, systems and resources. Acquire knowledge about security needs and the application of information security systems. Build the foundational skills needed in performing a risk assessment of operational and information technology assets. Gain valuable insights of implementing controls to mitigate identified risks. Main concepts of this course will be delivered through lectures, readings, discussions and various videos. This is the seventh course in the Digital Manufacturing & Design Technology specialization that explores the many facets of manufacturing’s “Fourth Revolution,” aka Industry 4.0, and features a culminating project involving creation of a roadmap to achieve a self-established DMD-related professional goal. To learn more about the Digital Manufacturing and Design Technology specialization, please watch the overview video by copying and pasting the following link into your web browser: https://youtu.be/wETK1O9c-CA...

Top reviews

VC

May 11, 2020

Excellent course with a ton of great information and resources. I learned a lot about cybersecurity and its role in digital manufacturing systems.

DC

Jan 27, 2018

Excellent course with a ton of great information and resources. Learned a lot about cybersecurity and its role in digital manufacturing systems.

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By Litthish S

Jun 30, 2020

Good

By Titus A

May 31, 2020

good

By KANUMA R S - E

May 20, 2020

Good

By ANAND

May 4, 2020

nice

By vishal

Apr 18, 2020

Good

By David H

Feb 21, 2018

E

By JUAN D B B

Jan 11, 2021

This seemed longer to me, because they did not focus on manufacturing applications only but on the concepts of a cybersecurity course ... but I also understand that there are people who do not know about that. In my case, I had already touched on those issues before, it seemed long.

By Daniel K P

Jul 30, 2020

Good material. The course could give more in-depth materials.

(Provide more knowledge, perhaps in the different type of software and operating systems that used in the digital manufacturing environment).

By Anilkumar S

Mar 22, 2021

this course help to under stand the cyber security related information and threats which are form of cyber security step which need to one has to take care.

By suryateja D

Apr 15, 2020

cyber security is must thing in the world which enables all the services to work safe and good. Lecturers teaching is amazing i loved it and he nailed it!

By Rohit A

Apr 23, 2020

I would prefer to receive a bit of knowledge on the system technical functioning.

By Jyoti K

Aug 20, 2020

Very knowledgeable. Learnt many things about electronic media

By Nayan S

Dec 2, 2020

Very Informative Course

By Kleider S V G

Nov 25, 2021

Good course, guys!

By Naman T

Jul 19, 2021

It was great

By Sushma. S 1

Oct 6, 2020

Very useful

By SHIVAM K I S

Jun 21, 2020

informative

By Sanket P

Dec 10, 2018

too lengthy

By Jitendra K S

Jan 26, 2024

Good

By Riya V I

May 11, 2020

Nice

By Shailesh K

Jan 4, 2024

na

By Christian B

Jan 23, 2024

Generally, this course gives you a good overview about OT/IT security topics. Mainly frameworks, methods and technical terms are explained and the terminology is explained in an understandable way. Unfortunately, this is my first point of criticism: The topics are dealt with too superficially for me. There is often a lack of practical examples or implementation. For the most part, knowledge is only tested via multiple choice quizzes. There is no active acquisition of knowledge. I had already taken part in the MBSE course at the university a few years ago here on Coursera. It was similar there. The second point of criticism: many of the further sources are out of date. Often the websites or articles no longer exist. The university should definitely revise the resources. You probably shouldn't expect too much for less than €50 per month. A fully-fledged distance learning programme can cost ten times as much or more.

By Stuart J

Feb 28, 2024

lots of broken links in the course material to external websites

By Mark A

Dec 13, 2023

content is somewhat outdated

By Nandeesh t

Jul 12, 2020

nice