Congratulations to the winners and all the teams who took part in this year’s CyberFirst Girls Competition, demonstrating admirable skills, teamwork and determination.
“The growing level of engagement from schools across the UK is great demonstration of breaking barriers and addressing the need for greater female representation in the cyber security industry.
“I’d also like to thank all the teachers, for their incredible effort inspiring students to participate and our regional CyberFirst partners for their work in making the competition such a success.”
The CyberFirst Girls Competition is the UK’s flagship cyber security contest for schools, which opens annually to girls in Year 8 in England and Wales, S2 in Scotland, and Year 9 in Northern Ireland. Since it launched in 2017, around 85,000 girls have taken part.
The contest is designed to encourage girls to explore the world of cyber and technology, helping to address the lack of diversity in the UK cyber workforce, where women currently make up just 17%.
The CyberFirst programme offers a range of free opportunities aimed at offering young people the skills, opportunities and exposure they need to thrive in cyber security.
More information about CyberFirst opportunities can be found on the NCSC website.