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As a defense contractor, you operate in a high-stakes environment where safeguarding sensitive data and maintaining operational integrity are paramount. Our mission is to empower you with the knowledge and tools necessary to protect your critical assets from the ever-expanding threat landscape.
At Valor Cybersecurity, we understand the unique challenges that defense contractors face daily. Here are some of the most common problem areas our clients encounter:
- Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs): Sophisticated cyber adversaries, such as state-sponsored hackers and organized cybercrime groups, relentlessly target defense contractors.
- Supply Chain Vulnerabilities: The complex network of suppliers and subcontractors within the defense industry can introduce potential weak links in your cybersecurity armor.
- Insider Threats: While you may trust your team implicitly, insider threats remain a significant concern. Disgruntled employees, unintentional errors, or social engineering attacks can compromise your defenses from within, necessitating a proactive approach to internal security protocols.
- Legacy System Risks: Aging infrastructure and legacy systems are common within the defense industry. These outdated technologies may lack essential security features, leaving them vulnerable to exploitation by cybercriminals.
- Regulatory Compliance Demands: As a defense contractor, you face rigorous regulatory frameworks and compliance requirements. Non-compliance not only results in severe penalties but also leaves your organization exposed to cyber threats.
Don’t wait until a cyber incident compromises your operations and reputation. Download our free eBook, “Cybersecurity For Defense Contractors,” and explore our comprehensive resources to start your journey towards cyber readiness.
Ready to elevate your cybersecurity strategy? Request a FREE consultation with our experts for more information.


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Our Leadership

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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