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Coursera

Coursera offers a platform for learning cybersecurity concepts through courses developed by universities and industry experts. It includes modules on threat identification, risk management, and best practices for maintaining digital security.

Cost considerations

Cost considerations

Functionality

Functionality

Compatibility

Compatibility

User experience

User experience

Customer support

Customer support

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Cost considerations

Coursera’s team licence runs roughly $399 per user per year, placing it in the market’s mid-range. Budgets rise when firms add hands-on labs, certificates or external phishing simulations, so total spend can exceed the headline price. The core subscription still delivers a broad course library without setup fees, giving a reasonable cost-to-coverage balance.

Functionality

Coursera offers many security awareness videos and quizzes, but there are no built-in phishing simulations for hands-on practice. Managers only see simple course-completion reports, so they cannot track risky behavior or map results to compliance needs. Lacking these interactive and analytic features, Coursera delivers just baseline training functionality.

Compatibility

Coursera for Business supports SAML-based SSO and LTI links that let companies plug courses into popular LMS systems, but user lists typically move via scheduled CSV uploads or custom API scripts. Automated SCIM provisioning and native ties to Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace security stacks are not available, so IT teams must handle some manual setup. These gaps place Coursera’s compatibility in the middle of the pack.

User experience

Coursera’s interface is familiar and straightforward for most employees and managers, but lessons are usually hour-long videos rather than quick micro-learning, and program admins still need some orientation to navigate the enterprise dashboard and reports.

Customer support

Coursera for Business provides email or chat help during office hours and an account representative for larger clients, but no around-the-clock assistance. The online help center and community forum answer many questions, yet staff replies often take up to a business day. Security courses are refreshed mainly when instructors update them, so new-threat material may lag behind vendors that push monthly updates.