US Cyber Initiative

San Diego Cyber Bootcamps

March 31 – April 3, 2025 – Monarch School

March 31 – April 3, 2025 – Juvenile Court & Community Schools (JCCS)

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TRANSFORMING LIVES THROUGH CYBERSECURITY EDUCATION

US Cyber Initiative’s inaugural Cyber Bootcamp, held in April 2024 at Monarch High School in San Diego, marked a transformative milestone in cybersecurity education. With the invaluable support of our sponsors and community partners, we provided life-changing learning opportunities for 22 students, empowering them with skills and inspiration for a future in technology.

IMPACT AT A GLANCE

EMPOWERING UNDERREPRESENTED COMMUNITIES

Monarch School serves students facing housing and food insecurities. Our program provided these students with:

A supportive learning environment focused on cybersecurity.

Access to inspiring speakers from the FBI, NFL, and other leading sectors.

Direct mentorship from college interns and cybersecurity professionals.

 

BY THE NUMBERS

54.5% of participants were female, showing our dedication to gender equity in tech.

Students achieved significant knowledge increases in:

Password security: +88%

Network security: +63%

Data privacy: +52%

Artificial intelligence: +28%

Learner satisfaction: Overwhelmingly positive feedback with 100% recommending the bootcamp.

 

OUR SPONSORS: BUILDING A SECURE FUTURE

The success of the Spring 2024 Cyber Bootcamp would not have been possible without the unwavering support and generosity of our sponsors and partners. Together, we are shaping the future of cybersecurity and creating opportunities for underserved youth.

MENTORSHIP THAT MATTERS

Our Leadership + Training Internship Program played a pivotal role in the success of the Spring 2024 Cyber Bootcamp. Through this program, six college student interns from regional institutions like San Diego Mesa College and UC San Diego stepped into leadership roles as instructors and mentors.

These interns:

Served as instructors, helping to deliver hands-on, practical cybersecurity training to 22 high school students.

Shared real-world insights, bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and industry application.

Mentored participants during the bootcamp and continue to provide guidance, helping students navigate their educational and career pathways.

The Leadership + Training Internship Program not only provided professional development for the interns—equipping them with valuable leadership and teaching experience—but also ensured that students from Monarch School received personalized, relatable, and impactful instruction. This mentorship model creates a ripple effect of empowerment and inspiration, fostering a pipeline of future cybersecurity leaders.

SPRING 2025

SAN DIEGO 

MARCH 31 – APRIL 3

37ECB/Juvenile Court & Community Schools (JCCS)

MARCH 31 – APRIL 3

Monarch School

Participation Overview

  • Cost: Free!
  • Completion Bonus: $250 upon program
    success.
  • Limited Spots: First come, first served.
  • Schedule: One-week sessions, Mon-Fri, 9:00 AM -3:30 PM.
  • Commitment: Full dedication required; no overlaps with school or other commitments.
  • Interest: Secure your spot by submitting the interest form. 

Subjects and Courses

Students will enhance their cybersecurity skills and professional development through hands-on and project-based learning experiences. Knowledge components include:

CAREERS IN CYBER

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI)

NETWORK SECURITY

SECURITY OPERATIONS

COMMON ATTACKS

PASSWORD CRACKING

WEBSITE SECURITY

…AND MANY MORE!

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH:

A Glimpse Into the Action: Spring 2024

The Spring 2024 Cyber Bootcamp was more than just a learning experience—it was a journey of discovery and empowerment. The photos captured during the week showcase the incredible dedication and enthusiasm of our students and mentors. From engaging in hands-on activities like digital forensics to participating in group problem-solving sessions, these images reflect the energy and determination that made the bootcamp a success.

SUPPORT OUR MISSION

Your contributions can help us expand these programs in 2025. Together, we can:

Provide resources for more students in need

Expand opportunities for mentorship and career development

Foster a more diverse and inclusive cybersecurity workforce