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About the Course

In this course, we enter the space of Prompt Injection Attacks, a critical concern for businesses utilizing Large Language Model systems in their AI applications. By exploring practical examples and real-world implications, such as potential data breaches, system malfunctions, and compromised user interactions, you will grasp the mechanics of these attacks and their potential impact on AI systems. As businesses increasingly rely on AI applications, understanding and mitigating Prompt Injection Attacks is essential for safeguarding data and ensuring operational continuity. This course empowers you to recognize vulnerabilities, assess risks, and implement effective countermeasures. This course is for anyone who wants to learn about Large Language Models and their susceptibility to attacks, such as AI Developers, Cybersecurity Professionals, Web Application Security Analysts, AI Enthusiasts. Learners should have knowledge of computers and their usage as part of a network, as well as familiarity with fundamental cybersecurity concepts, and proficiency in using command-line interfaces (CLI). Prior experience with programming languages (Python, JavaScript, etc.) is beneficial but not mandatory. By the end of this course, you will be equipped with actionable insights and strategies to protect your organization's AI systems from the ever-evolving threat landscape, making you an asset in today's AI-driven business environment....

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By Cyrus M

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Mar 16, 2025

kindly provide certificate for free there is a reason we went for the free course. Kindly.

By Muhammad H

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Aug 14, 2024

its really good content and Perfect

By Liz W

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Oct 15, 2024

Thoroughly disappointed by this course. The syllabus looked promising, but the video content felt vague and surface-level. The "demonstration" videos were not actually demonstrations - they were just the instructor speaking over random "hacker"-looking stock footage. Topics and frameworks felt like they were dropped in randomly without much explanation. Often many of the summary points at the end of each video were glossed over or not mentioned at all in the videos. I understand that this is a very brief introductory course, but I was hoping for something more clear and organized. I am giving it two stars instead of one because the section on the OWASP Top 10 for LLMs was decent and the optional readings provided were useful.

By Aditya C

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Nov 13, 2024

Expected more from the course but really general knowledge of security shared.

By Julio C F

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Aug 17, 2024

There are no actual examples or anything practical in this course.