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Cybersecurity Camp

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Tiffin University cybersecurity Camp

Get ready to dive into the exciting world of cybersecurity at Tiffin University’s Cybersecurity Camp! This camp is your gateway to essential cybersecurity concepts, where you’ll explore topics like ethical hacking fundamentals, social engineering techniques, and network defense. By following EC-council’s Ethical Hacking Essentials course outline, you’ll gain the skills needed to ace the certification exam. Plus, upon completing the camp, you’ll proudly earn the Tiffin University Cyber Camp Badge. Join us for an unforgettable learning adventure! 

Cybersecurity Camp: Summer 2025
Price: TBD
Residence Hall: TBD
Camp Capacity: 24 campers
For entering juniors and seniors


Refund policy

Campers will receive a full refund if there is a cancelation two weeks (fourteen days) before the camp’s start date. If there is a cancelation after this time, no refund will be given. 


Campers will learn about:

  • Fundamentals of ethical hacking
  • Social engineering techniques and countermeasures
  • Network defense

Amenities

Students will be staying in a single room. Meals will be provided to the students in the Cole Dining Hall.

What to Bring

Students will need to bring all personal hygiene items, towels, pillow and bedding for an XL twin bed.


Featuring Faculty Members from Tiffin University

Sean Glieberman, Executive Director

Executive Director for Center for Cyber Defense and Forensics

Zachary Wuensch

Instructor, Cyber Security & Computer Science

Disclaimer

**Campers will be monitored by a Tiffin University chaperone 24 hours a day, including camp activities and inside the residence halls.

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