Cyber-Defence

Participating in Capture The Flag (CTF) competitions can be an exciting and challenging experience for beginners. To navigate these competitions successfully, follow these steps:

  1. Understand the CTF format and rules.
  2. Build a strong foundation in cybersecurity concepts.
  3. Develop problem-solving and critical thinking skills.
  4. Practice with CTF challenges and puzzles.
  5. Join online communities and forums to learn from experienced players.
  6. Participate in local CTF events to gain hands-on experience.
  7. Continuously learn and improve your skills.

Stem Resources

An intro to CTF
Another intro to CTF

About CyberSecurity Clubs at Schools
Cybersecurity clubs are a fantastic resource for anyone interested in protecting online assets. Cybersecurity clubs are a place for like-minded individuals to come together and share their knowledge and experiences. They offer a supportive community that helps members stay informed and engaged in the world of cybersecurity. As someone who has spent countless hours poring over technical manuals and attending conferences, I understand how valuable it can be to have a group of peers who share your passion. Another benefit of joining a cybersecurity club is the opportunity to take part in hands-on activities.

Cyberfirst
CyberFirst is designed to identify and nurture a diverse range of talented young people into a cyber security career. CyberFirst activities are intended to inspire and encourage students from all backgrounds to consider a career in cyber security and apply for a CyberFirst bursary.
(congratulations to the schools taking place and the top 5.

  1. Oxford High School GDST
  2. The Henrietta Barnett School
  3. St Paul’s Girls’ School
  4. Watford Grammar School for Girls
  5. The Perse School

National Cyber Security Centre

Cyber Security Competition – WorldSkills UK

CyberSecureity Challenge UK

CYBERUK VIDEOS

CYBEREPQ

CyberExplorers

Cyber Centurion
Cyber Centurion; a cyber security competition open to 12 to 18 year olds in the UK and British Overseas Territories. Teams participate in a series of three online rounds in pursuit of a place in the National Finals, attempting to discover all the security vulnerabilities within various operating systems.
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TryHackMe.com

CyberDiscovery

CyberGames UK

CySCA (Cyber Security Challenge Australia)

Department of Homeland Security Cybersecurity Competitions

European CyberSecurity Challenge

HacktheBox

Home Page – Cyber Security Challenge UK – Cyber Security Challenge UK

Infosecurity Europe

The CyberEPQ

The CyberEPQ is the UK’s first and only Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) in Cyber Security. This unique Cyber Security qualification has been developed by a consortium of education and Cyber Security partners to help provide a starting point for anyone considering a career in Cyber Security; to go to university, start an apprenticeship or change career.

CSAW Europe

President’s Cup Challenge

US NIST

NICCS Cybersecurity Competitions

US CyberSentinel

CYBER.ORG

WorldSkills Cybersecurity

World International Cybersecurity Championship

US Cyber Defence Tools

TOP 10 List of CyberDefence Competitions

Workskills CyberSecurity UK

Cyber security academic startup accelerator programme 2024-25: phase 1: just closed, but phase 2 will start soon

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