
Sneak peek the $1M student cyber security lab coming to San Diego City College
San Diego City College is leading education on cyber security in California with a new four-year bachelor’s degree in Cyber Defense and Analysis.
San Diego City College is leading education on cyber security in California with a new four-year bachelor’s degree in Cyber Defense and Analysis. NBC 7’s M.G. Perez reports.
As the U.S. Israel war with Iran continues, there are concerns retaliation will come in cyber attacks. Online attacks can be just as deadly as boots on the ground.
San Diego City College is leading education on cyber security in California with a new four-year bachelor’s degree in Cyber Defense and Analysis. The curriculum provides students with the skills and knowledge to protect digital infrastructure and strengthen cybersecurity across most industries and government agencies.
“It’s critical we have some way to ensure the education we provide is at the same level students would get going to a traditional four-year college, and we are now a four-year college,” saidDavid Kennemer, the program’s director.

San Diego City College
San Diego City College
The City College campus is in the congressional district of democratic U.S. Rep. Scott Peters. Monday, during a pubic event, he said he worked for two years to get federal funding to expand research and development at the school.
Rep. Peters presented a ceremonial check for $1,031,000 million in federal funding to create a CyberLab Incubator.
It is described as a training hub providing students with real-world experience simulating ransomware attacks or debilitating infrastructure crimes in a safe, secure environment. Although the program is potentially still years from operation, the timing of this announcement emphasizes a national priority given the war with Iran.
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“We have not made any friends by attacking Iran, which is one of the most sophisticated operators in cyber that we have,” Peters told reporters after the check presentation ceremony.
We have not made any friends by attacking Iran, which is one of the most sophisticated operators in cyber that we have.
U.S. Rep. Scott Peters, D-San Diego
The congressman said he secured the Congressionally Directed Funding in the recently-approved 2026 federal budget.

M.G. Perez
M.G. Perez
At the moment, many students use the campus library to do school work, research, and collaboration. That is an environment much like the newly-funded cyber lab incubator will provide some day.
Monday morning, Ed Claudio was using a library computer to write a religious studies research paper. He will graduate in May and transfer to San Diego State University to complete a degree.
“Computers and software are already beyond us. Like AI it’s already talking to us, having one-on-one conversations, and watching us. What can we do? It’s just the future,” Claudio said.


