Find your place in cyber.
Compete at the 2027 UK Cyber Leaders Challenge.

Interested in competing?
If you are a current higher-education student (or recent graduate) then join one of our Career Day & Launch Events
How would you respond to a cyber security incident with international ramifications?
Responding to a cyber incident is a complex task. Beyond the technological response there's considerations across business operations, government policy, legal implications and more.
That's why future cyber leaders & teams need to be equipped to work multi-disciplinary.
This competition is for higher-education students from any academic background with an interest in cyber. You could be studying politics, law, computer science, geography, Japanese studies, criminology, creative writing, psychology or anything else (all subjects studied by previous competitors).
So, if you're interested in cyber, start forming your team today. Teams can be from across multiple academic disciplines (in fact, it's encouraged!) and from multiple UK universities.
Why compete?
Gain experience.
This is a practice-based exercise. You will be presenting to real cyber professionals, who do this for a living.
Meet employers.
Meet a variety of employers from the public & private sector, who are actively recruitment our competitors.
Discover the legal, political & strategic elements of cyber that are crucial to a successful career.
Explore a new side of cyber.
Competition Timeline.
Applications.
Oct - Dec 2026
Students form teams of 4, recruit a coach (usually a university lecturer or apprenticeship manager) and apply to the competition.
Regional Qualifiers.
Early Feb 2027
Teams put their skills to the test by presenting their response to Scenario Stage 1 to a panel of expert judges.
National Final.
Mid Mar 2027
The top 17 teams compete in London to be crowned Champions. Over two-days, there are 3 knockout rounds with increasing time pressure.
Ongoing Community.
All competitors are invited to join the Cyber Leaders Challenge Alumni community, supporting each other to progress in our cyber careers.
Experience the National Finals
with the 2025 highlgihts.

How to apply.
1. Review the eligibility criteria.
Teams consist of 4 students studying on a Level 4 or above (Level 7 or above in Scotland) at a UK organisation.
This is anything beyond A-Levels or Scottish Highers so could be a university course, PhD or apprenticeship.
All team members must be 18 years of age or older at the time of their Regional Qualifier in early February 2027.
Teams are supported by a coach (usually a university lecturer or apprenticeship manager).
Each team member must not have substantial professional experience in any industry that gives them a significant advantage in the competition.*
Each team member must not have substantial professional experience in responding to a cyber incident or briefing C-Suite / senior management.*
* Full details are in the Rulebook & Eligibility Criteria.
If you have any questions or concerns, we strongly encourage you to get in touch before applying.
2. Form your team.
Sign-up then invite your team members & coach to your team.
Each team member & your coach completes their personal details. Do this straight away so that our team can run the eligibility checks.
Complete your team details.
Answer the application questions.
Why is your team excited to compete in the Cyber Leaders Challenge this year?
Max 300 words or a 90 second video. Not scored.
In a change from previous years, it is not required to introduce each team member individually in this question. We want to see your passion & enthusiasm to understand what you’d like to achieve or learn through the competition.
Please choose only one of the following questions to respond to.
Max 500 words. Scored.
Option A | What has been the most significant achievement for the UK government with respect to keeping the UK secure in cyberspace and why?
Option B | What is the most pressing cyber challenge that the UK faces and why?
You may want to consider the Integrated Review, National Cyber Strategy, Government Cyber Security Strategy or National Security Strategy in your response.
Submit your application before the application deadline in December 206.
* Application questions may change for the 2027 competition.
Applications for 2027 open in October 2026.
3. Apply on the application platform.
You should be aware that:
Multidisciplinary teams are encouraged but not required.
Team members can be in any year of study.
Teams can be comprised of team members from multiple organisations.
An organisation, such as a university or apprenticeship employer, can be represented by multiple teams and there is no limit.
Teams are encouraged to self-fund or secure funding from their university / employer for the Regional Qualifiers in February. There is a virtual Regional Qualifier for teams that are unable to travel.
Finalist teams are required to attend the 2-day National Finals in London in mid-March. A Supporting Access Fund will be made available where travel & accommodation costs are a concern.
Register your interest for the 2027 UK Cyber Leaders Challenge.
The national cyber strategy competition for UK higher-education students.
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