As someone who has already done BTL1 and the free courses, I'm really surprised at your example for how convoluted the CSOM course is written. Neither BTL1, nor the Junior Security Analyst bundle are like that. They are very simple and straightforward. Try looking at the demos available for BTL1 and BTL2 and see if it's more of the same. I cannot speak for BTL2 but I did buy it for black friday, i'll update my comment when I go through it. I have to actually pass BTL1 before I try BTL2 so forgive the wait in advance. Thanks for this review and your insights. I was thinking of going for this when I pass BTL1 and BTL2.
@Pwnappetit thank you for your comment. It's great you're mentioning this because I was wondering if I can recommend btl1 to juniors especially that entry level need to stress on the security content not the english wording. I'm testing CCD now, after that going for another giac cert. Maybe after that, I will give btl2 a shot. Goodluck on your btl1 exam!
Lmao the person who wrote this must have been high af creating the course. That is literally throwing fancy English for no reason, either the person really did use chatgpt, or he had chatgpt "improve" his scripts. I have only met English literature professors who write like that, for the dark mode issues, try and use the dark reader extension. Much better than most sites darkmode toggles. As for your 3rd critique about not keeping the course content, that is kind of crazy they don't let you keep the course, if that is the case definitely take notes while taking the course. When it comes to your physical cert, definitely reach out to support, and raise hell a bit 6 months is WAY to long. I disagree on the incident response portion of the exam, I have met plenty managers who know absolutely nothing on the tools and technology that their teams use, although your suggestions would be even better. Let us hope the CSOM is improved in the coming years.
@Thiccolo thanks for the comments here as well! Yeah, I used darkreader extension at the end, but for a build in dark mode in a technology organisation, you expect better! Regarding incident response, as I said, they have btl1 btl2 for incident response. They should've left CSOM for high-level reporting and planning and team management and told people to do btl1 for incident response knowledge.
As someone who has already done BTL1 and the free courses, I'm really surprised at your example for how convoluted the CSOM course is written. Neither BTL1, nor the Junior Security Analyst bundle are like that. They are very simple and straightforward. Try looking at the demos available for BTL1 and BTL2 and see if it's more of the same. I cannot speak for BTL2 but I did buy it for black friday, i'll update my comment when I go through it. I have to actually pass BTL1 before I try BTL2 so forgive the wait in advance. Thanks for this review and your insights. I was thinking of going for this when I pass BTL1 and BTL2.
@Pwnappetit thank you for your comment. It's great you're mentioning this because I was wondering if I can recommend btl1 to juniors especially that entry level need to stress on the security content not the english wording.
I'm testing CCD now, after that going for another giac cert. Maybe after that, I will give btl2 a shot. Goodluck on your btl1 exam!
Lmao the person who wrote this must have been high af creating the course. That is literally throwing fancy English for no reason, either the person really did use chatgpt, or he had chatgpt "improve" his scripts. I have only met English literature professors who write like that, for the dark mode issues, try and use the dark reader extension. Much better than most sites darkmode toggles. As for your 3rd critique about not keeping the course content, that is kind of crazy they don't let you keep the course, if that is the case definitely take notes while taking the course. When it comes to your physical cert, definitely reach out to support, and raise hell a bit 6 months is WAY to long. I disagree on the incident response portion of the exam, I have met plenty managers who know absolutely nothing on the tools and technology that their teams use, although your suggestions would be even better. Let us hope the CSOM is improved in the coming years.
@Thiccolo thanks for the comments here as well!
Yeah, I used darkreader extension at the end, but for a build in dark mode in a technology organisation, you expect better!
Regarding incident response, as I said, they have btl1 btl2 for incident response. They should've left CSOM for high-level reporting and planning and team management and told people to do btl1 for incident response knowledge.