Completed from United States
The Postgraduate Certificate in Human Factors in Social Engineering Attacks from Stanmore School of Business exceeded my expectations in every way. As a cybersecurity analyst, I needed to deepen my understanding of the psychological tactics used in social engineering, and this course delivered. The modules on cognitive biases and manipulation techniques were eye-opening—I now recognize attack patterns I’d previously overlooked. The case studies, like analyzing the 2016 Democratic National Committee hack, gave me practical frameworks to assess real-world threats. The course materials were well-structured, and the instructor’s insights from field experience were invaluable. Highly recommend to anyone serious about cybersecurity!
This course was a game-changer for my career in IT security. The focus on human factors in social engineering attacks was spot-on, especially the deep dive into phishing and pretexting tactics. I appreciated how the course didn’t just teach theory but gave actionable skills, like designing effective security awareness training for employees. The interactive simulations were a highlight—I got to practice crafting persuasive messages to test vulnerabilities in a controlled environment. The only reason I’m giving 4 stars is that some advanced sections felt rushed. Overall, though, excellent content and well worth the time.
As a consultant in behavioral security, I was looking for a course that could refine my expertise, and Stanmore’s program was exactly what I needed. The lectures on the psychology behind trust and authority in social engineering were particularly insightful. I loved how the course tied historical scams, like the Nigerian Prince fraud, to modern-day cyber threats. The assignments challenged me to think critically about defense strategies, and the peer discussions added diverse perspectives. The quality of the materials was top-notch, with comprehensive readings and up-to-date research. One of the best courses I’ve taken!
I wasn’t sure what to expect from an online course on social engineering, but Stanmore’s program was surprisingly engaging. The modules on body language and voice modulation in scams were fascinating—I now notice these tactics in everyday conversations! The practical exercises, like role-playing as both attacker and defender, really helped solidify the concepts. The course materials were clear and relevant, though I wish there were more case studies from African contexts. Still, the knowledge I gained has already helped me train my team at work to spot red flags. Great value for the price!