Empowering our communities with the skills needed to protect their digital space.
Services We Provide
Security Assessments for local non-profits, small businesses, district schools, and government offices serving the vulnerable populations.
Cybersecurity Clinics and Workshops to raise community awareness for best practices in cyber hygiene.
Consultations and Research at the Cybersectronics Lab, where prototypes of IoT systems and cybersecurity frameworks are designed and developed for mission critical businesses, including healthcare, transportation, and energy.
Priority Groups
Veterans
Protecting those who served our country from digital threats and identity theft through education and support.
Seniors
Empowering older adults with digital safety knowledge to prevent scams and protect their personal information online.
Teens
Teaching middle and high school students essential cybersecurity skills for safe digital citizenship and future career opportunities.
Why It Matters
Veterans are frequent cybercrime targets due to their ties to government data and exposed personal information, often leading to identity theft, financial loss, and increased risk of homelessness.
Teens face growing online risks as they navigate social media and the broader Internet. ICDC empowers caregivers, parents, and educators with strategies and tools to spot signs of online abuse, intervene effectively when teens are victimized, and foster a safer digital environment for middle and high school students.
Nursing homes and senior living communities are prime targets for cyberattacks that exploit personal and medical data for fraud or identity theft. Developing educational tools and platforms is essential to train caregivers on social engineering tactics and securing networked medical devices.
Contact
Academic Computing Building
130 E 9th Street, Claremont, CA 91711