SECURESET ACADEMY IS NOW FLATIRON SCHOOL
As of January 2022, SecureSet Academy is now Flatiron School.
If you graduated from SecureSet Academy prior to January 1, 2022, please leave your review for SecureSet Academy. Otherwise, please leave your review for Flatiron School.
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SecureSet Academy is an immersive cybersecurity bootcamp in Denver and Colorado Springs, offering a 20-week, full-time CORE Cybersecurity Engineering program and a 12-week, full-time HUNT Cybersecurity Analytics program. Since 2014, SecureSet has offered comprehensive, skills-focused programs for launching a security career.
The SecureSet teaching style includes equal parts theoretical instruction and hands-on lab work. In SecureSet’s CORE Cybersecurity Engineering program, students learn how to hack and defend networks. CORE prepares students for cybersecurity roles as a tier 1+ security engineer, technical analyst, penetration tester or consultant. In SecureSet’s HUNT Cybersecurity Analytics program, students learn how to handle rapidly-advancing threats by setting traps and catching threat actors. HUNT prepares students for cybersecurity roles as a tier 1+ SOC analyst, threat intel analyst, security consultant, and compliance analyst.
For CORE applicants, SecureSet looks for a basic working knowledge in networking and/or programming. For HUNT applicants, SecureSet looks for critical thinking, research, and analytical skills.
SecureSet partners closely with 200+ top security employers to provide the skilled talent the industry is searching for. SecureSet Academy is part of WeWork and a sister school to Flatiron School.
I thought secureset was extremely helpful program. I received a well rounded education in cyber security, from hacking, to forensics, analysis, python, different Linux systems and gave me the basic fundamentals of network set up and trouble shooting. The GRC portion was a bit arbitrary and could use some looking at. Also many of the lesson plans need to be updated as there would be wrong steps to follow. That could be considered a good or bad thing as this requires people to problem solve ...
I thought secureset was extremely helpful program. I received a well rounded education in cyber security, from hacking, to forensics, analysis, python, different Linux systems and gave me the basic fundamentals of network set up and trouble shooting. The GRC portion was a bit arbitrary and could use some looking at. Also many of the lesson plans need to be updated as there would be wrong steps to follow. That could be considered a good or bad thing as this requires people to problem solve and work as a team to complete the labs.
I felt that secureset core program also began the process of preparing for the compTIA security plus certification. There is still a lot of self study and preperation that needs to be done for security plus, but it is important to remember that this course isn’t going to make you a master at one thing, but rather a apprentice at many and just enough to make you competitive in your future job search.
What I found to be the most important part of this was, the preperation for employment after school was complete. There are a lot of mixed reviews about this, but strictly just for the sheer number of employers I was put in front of and the continual updating and tweaking of my resume, dressing in business attire, having mock interviews. The whole process here prepared me, and I am happy to say I ended up with several offers.
All in all the program is what you make of it. You can’t expect it to give you everything “like a hand out” but if you put in the effort, and take it seriously as well as do some self study and prep to find a job, you essentially give yourself the tools to move into the career field with a lot of skills.
I agree with several other reviewers for this coding bootcamp, know before you pay. Many people that I have talked to who attended the CORE, PREP is better than the CORE Program, you're also spending less money 1,500 vs 20,000. If you are Civilian, then I would not recommend the Colorado Springs location, since it caters to mostly cleared military veterans or active personel. Plus, after graduation you simply get a Technicial Diploma and no certifications. Also, this term the graduation ce...
I agree with several other reviewers for this coding bootcamp, know before you pay. Many people that I have talked to who attended the CORE, PREP is better than the CORE Program, you're also spending less money 1,500 vs 20,000. If you are Civilian, then I would not recommend the Colorado Springs location, since it caters to mostly cleared military veterans or active personel. Plus, after graduation you simply get a Technicial Diploma and no certifications. Also, this term the graduation ceremony was very unorganized, since the main staple of graduation is getting a black zip up hoodie with SecureSet Academy on the sleeves and a geometric wolf on the back. At the beginning of the program, the staff pass around a sheet asking for hoodie sizes, which they totally ignored. I got a hoodie that was oversized and had no geometric wolf on the back. Its not worth $20,000.00, maybe half that price, since you do not recieve a voucher to take a CompTia cert. I definately recommend taking one of the CompTia Bootcamps, since they prepare you to actually take a cert, which will further market you in the world of Cyber Security. However, the best thing I received from this 5 month bootcamp was a tight family network, throughout the Green and Blue Cohorts.
We’ve just begun the ‘Capstone’ project, and I feel like I’ve learned next to nothing, as does everyone else in the class. The “labs” were written in broken English and often did not work, the servers and licensing for the programs were broken and not available for most of the program and there’s so many unnecessary classes you’ll spend more time researching politics and philosophy than learning IT. The teachers are all smart and want to teach you but the entire thing is so rushed that yo...
We’ve just begun the ‘Capstone’ project, and I feel like I’ve learned next to nothing, as does everyone else in the class. The “labs” were written in broken English and often did not work, the servers and licensing for the programs were broken and not available for most of the program and there’s so many unnecessary classes you’ll spend more time researching politics and philosophy than learning IT. The teachers are all smart and want to teach you but the entire thing is so rushed that you spend one day on a subject then move on and never touch it again.Only 2 people in the entire class have job offers and they worked in IT before. I would give anything to get my time and savings back.
DO NOT WASTE YOUR HARD EARNED MONEY ON THIS PROGRAM! JUST GO FOR YOUR CERTS
How much does SecureSet Academy cost?
SecureSet Academy costs around $19,950.
What courses does SecureSet Academy teach?
SecureSet Academy offers courses like CORE Engineering.
Where does SecureSet Academy have campuses?
SecureSet Academy has in-person campuses in Colorado Springs and Denver.
Is SecureSet Academy worth it?
SecureSet Academy hasn't shared alumni outcomes yet, but one way to determine if a bootcamp is worth it is by reading alumni reviews. 24 SecureSet Academy alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed SecureSet Academy on Course Report - you should start there!
Is SecureSet Academy legit?
We let alumni answer that question. 24 SecureSet Academy alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed SecureSet Academy and rate their overall experience a 4.29 out of 5.
Does SecureSet Academy offer scholarships or accept the GI Bill?
Yes, SecureSet Academy accepts the GI Bill!
Can I read SecureSet Academy reviews?
You can read 24 reviews of SecureSet Academy on Course Report! SecureSet Academy alumni, students, and applicants have reviewed SecureSet Academy and rate their overall experience a 4.29 out of 5.
Is SecureSet Academy accredited?
For more information, please visit https://secureset.com/regulatory-information/.
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