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Career Resources March 2024
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Always a lesson : teacher essentials for classroom and career success
by Gretchen Bridgers
"Always a Lesson: Teacher Essentials for Classroom and Career Success fills the knowledge and preparation gaps that traditional teacher-training programs do not. Author Gretchen Bridgers, a former classroom teacher and teacher leader in a large urban district, offers teachers tangible steps and a pathway for strengthening for strengthening their skillset, moving through obstacles, and increasing their effectiveness. Using the book's practical strategies and real-life examples, readers will: Learn how to let students take ownership in the classroom Engage all students in rigorous work and increase accuracy in student responses Solidify and transform areas of instructional practice like lesson design, classroom management, student engagement, and student accountability No matter their level of expertise, Gretchen contends that we all are learners. By applying the principles in this book, novice to veteran teachers will see a positive impact on student learning and their proficiency as an effective educator"
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Navigating the cyber security career path
by Helen E. Patton
Based on the personal experiences of a non-traditional cybersecurity leader with an extensive security background, this book provides a wealth of advice for anyone wanting a successful cybersecurity career, whether they are just starting out or have been in the industry for some time. Original.
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Exploring careers in cybersecurity and digital forensics
by Lucy K. Tsado
"Exploring Careers in Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics serves as a career guide, providing information about education, certifications, and tools to help those making career decisions within the cybersecurity field"
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The cybersecurity manager's guide : the art of building your security program
by Todd Barnum
InfoSec professionals frequently struggle to integrate security into their companies' processes. Many are at odds with their organizations; most are under-resourced. This essential manager's guide offers a new seven-step approach to building and maintaining an information security program that's both effective and easy to follow. Includes advice on building relationships across your organization; aligning your role with your company's values and culture; creating a communications program to share and educate; and measuring your company's ability to recognize and report security policy violations and phishing attempts.
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Hacking
by Kevin Beaver
"Your smartphone, laptop, and desktop computer are more important to your life and business than ever before. On top of making your life easier and more productive, they hold sensitive information that should remain private. Luckily for all of us, anyonecan learn powerful data privacy and security techniques to keep the bad guys on the outside where they belong. Hacking For Dummies takes you on an easy-to-follow cybersecurity voyage that will teach you the essentials of vulnerability and penetration testing so that you can find the holes in your network before the bad guys exploit them. You will learn to secure your Wi-Fi networks, lock down your latest Windows 11 installation, understand the security implications of remote work, and much more"
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CISSP for dummies
by Lawrence Miller
Provides a review of the eight domains of computer security needed to prepare for CISSP certification, offering study plans, test-taking strategies, and sample questions and answers
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CISM Certified Information Security Manager
by Ph.D. Chapple, Mike
The Certified Information Security Manager CISM Study Guide covers the four domains of the CISM exam: *Information Security Governance ; *Information Risk Management ; *Information Security Program Development and Management ; *Information Security Incident Management. Beyond preparing readers for the exam, the Study Guide follows Sybex's proven format of teaching readers what they need to perform the job role, and in making them job ready making sure they can also earn the credential. Starting with an assessment test so readers know where their knowledge stands before they read the book, the Study Guide uses Exam Essentials, chapter review questions with detail explanations, along with additional online practice tests, glossary, and flash cards to help readers be the most prepared they can be for the exam.
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Comptia A+ Complete Review Guide : Core 1 Exam 220-1101 and Core 2 Exam 220-1102
by Troy McMillan
The newly revised Fifth Edition of the CompTIA A+ Complete Review Guide: Core 1 Exam 220-1101 and Core 2 Exam 220-1102 delivers essential and accessible exam prep material for the sought-after A+ certification. It offers full coverage of all of the A+ exam objectives covered on the latest Core 1 and Core 2 exams, ensuring you'll have the knowledge and skills you need to succeed on the test and in the real world.
This book covers mobile devices, networking, hardware, virtualization and cloud computing, hardware and network troubleshooting, operating systems, security, software troubleshooting, and operational procedures. Its comprehensive discussions of all exam competencies will prepare you for your first role as a computer technician and let you hit the ground running.
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