

Cleveland State University's Cybersecurity Bootcamp offers a live online program focused on essential cybersecurity skills. Participants engage in defensive and offensive practices, utilizing tools like Splunk and Metasploit. The curriculum integrates AI techniques and prepares learners for the CompTIA Security+ certification, including an exam voucher.
Designed for aspiring cybersecurity professionals
Ideal for learners seeking comprehensive cyber skills
No technical prerequisites required
Live online instruction with expert guidance
Hands-on practice with tools like Wireshark and Nmap
AI techniques integrated into cybersecurity strategies
Preparation for CompTIA Security+ certification exam
Proficiency in cybersecurity tools and techniques
Enhanced career prospects in cybersecurity
No certifications are covered by this course.
Graduate 2022
The instructors are good, and they are actually working in the fields that they are teaching. They share a lot of information, give real world examples and put a bit of themselves into each class. After graduation, Fullstack does offer resume and interview assistance. You will learn a lot of really good and useful tools and information. I was working a full-time 40+ hour job while doing this online part-time bootcamp and wasn't able to do any school work while at my full-time job. Because of this I found it very difficult to keep up with the course work. They give you a lot of great information but it comes fast and it doesn't stop. I like to compare it to a speeding train and you're holding on but the train doesn't stop, it keeps flying down the track. If I fell behind, it was nearly impossible for me to catch up. I inquired about extra help but was denied and told that the 20 minutes of office hours, every 2 weeks, was enough (it wasn't). I understand they are revamping the process and offering longer office hours, so maybe that will help. I reached out to the Student Success Manager (SSM) but it seems as though they don't care if you're succeeding, just if you're failing or not. Except for the handful of quizzes in the beginning, I failed every test and yet some how I passed and graduated. It seemed that most of my cohort classmates didn't have a job or had a part-time job or a job where they could do class work when they were at their jobs. If one of those options is your situation, I say go for it, but if you are in my situation, it's going to be really difficult. It was for me anyway. I think the ultimate success of this bootcamp is if I can get a job in the field of study. I graduated a couple weeks ago and still job hunting, so I can't really say if the bootcamp was a success or not. Working a part-time job while working a full-time job feels like 2 full-time jobs, so before you sign-up, think about your situation carefully and whether you have the time and energy to keep up with the pace for 6 months.
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