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The CISO Mentor
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 180

The CISO Mentor

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-02-03
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Successful, experienced, and award-winning Chief Information Security Officers and Risk Officers share their 'tips of the trade' with those who want to accelerate their paths in these fields. The combination of technical sophistication, fervent determination, and strong business acumen of this remarkable group, is what makes them excel consistently and against all odds. This is a 'must-read' for cyber and risk professionals that fulfill a daily crucial, global mission, and compete in one of the most intense careers in the world.

The Making of a Mexican American Mayor
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 204

The Making of a Mexican American Mayor

Raymond Telles was the first Mexican American mayor of El Paso, Texas, and the most significant Mexican American of his time. This book details his political career from 1948, when he won a hotly contested election for county clerk, to his ambassadorship to Costa Rica.

Desert Immigrants
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 348

Desert Immigrants

Discusses how the Mexican immigrants and their descendants have contributed to America's past, present, and future

The Chicano Generation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 346

The Chicano Generation

"This is the story of the historic Chicano Movement in Los Angeles during the late 1960s and 1970s. The Chicano Movement was the largest civil rights and empowerment movement in the history of Mexican Americans in the United States. The movement was led by a new generation of political activists calling themselves Chicanos, a countercultural barrio term. This book is the story of three key activists, Raul Ruiz, Gloria Arellanes, and Rosalio Muanoz, who through oral history related their experiences as movement activist to historian Mario T. Garcaia. As first-person autobiographical narratives, these stories put a human face to this profound social movement and provide a life-story perspective as to why these individuals became activists"--Provided by publisher.

Models of Social Intervention
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 162

Models of Social Intervention

This book addresses several fundamental aspects of social work practice. From a qualitative and exploratory perspective, the book analyses pre-professional practices in the formation of social workers by contrasting the perspectives of students, institutional supervisors and university lecturers. Areas of opportunity in training are identified, such as handling personal and family crises of high conflict, the lack of specialised knowledge according to intervention areas, and limited participation in technical processes. The book proposes strengthening communication, mediation and emotional support skills, as well as incorporating optional courses and specific diplomas to fill these gaps. Methodologically, the book is based on semi-structured interviews and focus groups, allowing a systemic understanding of the educational phenomenon from the voice of the main actors. Together, this work offers an enriching overview of the challenges and opportunities in the practical training of social workers, laying the foundations for improving the quality of these training processes.