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As you embark on your educational journey, it’s essential to be cyber-savvy and safeguard your digital life. Our free e-book offers valuable strategies and insights to protect yourself from cyber threats and make the most of your college experience without compromising your security.
The college environment presents a unique set of challenges when it comes to cybersecurity. As digital natives, you’re immersed in technology, but you’re also more susceptible to cyber risks. Here are some common cybersecurity challenges faced by college students:
- Social Engineering and Phishing Scams: Cybercriminals often target students with cleverly crafted emails, messages, or social media posts to trick them into revealing sensitive information or downloading malicious content.
- Public Wi-Fi Risks: Connecting to public Wi-Fi networks on campus or in cafes can expose you to potential hackers who may intercept your data and compromise your online activities.
- Privacy Concerns on Social Media: Oversharing personal information on social media can lead to privacy breaches and make you an easy target for identity theft or cyberbullying.
- Device Security: Misplacing or having your devices stolen can expose not only your personal data but also sensitive college-related information.
- Password Pitfalls: Using weak or reused passwords can leave your accounts vulnerable to unauthorized access, especially if you're juggling multiple online platforms.
Our e-book, “Cybersecurity For College Students,” addresses these pressing challenges head-on and equips you with valuable strategies to stay safe online.
Take action today and empower yourself with the knowledge to navigate the digital world securely.


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Greg Tomchick attended Florida State College and Old Dominion University before being selected in the 27th round of the 2015 MLB June Amateur Draft by the St. Louis Cardinals. A six-foot-four-inch right-handed pitcher, Tomchick played for three seasons in the minor leagues before deciding to pursue his other passion, running a software development company he had founded while earning his Bachelor of Science in Business at the Strome College of Business.
Unfortunately, Greg’s company was the victim of a vicious cyber-attack that crippled the business, damaging its reputation and profits, and forcing its eventual closure. That’s when Greg decided to embark upon a career in cybersecurity with the intent of helping other business leaders secure their most valuable assets from the dangerous and evolving cyber threats they face.
After conducting more than 200 cyber threat assessments for organizations across government and the Fortune 50, Greg co-founded Valor where, as Partner and CEO, he is more committed than ever to helping defense, investment, and other digitally evolving businesses to bolster their cyber defenses. Through his unique lens as a former professional athlete, entrepreneur, cyber-attack victim, and cybersecurity expert, Greg and his team are particularly focused on identifying and mitigating cyber threats up front, and, when necessary, countering cyber-attacks with a targeted and strategic set of responses.
Greg and his team at Valor know that the cyber threat landscape is constantly changing, and that only the most informed, nimble, and prepared organizations will remain secure.
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