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Nominations open for National Cyber Awards 2026

By uk-times.com11 May 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Submit your nomination for the 2026 Awards

Nominations are now open for The National Cyber Awards 2026, which recognise individuals, teams and organisations driving cyber security innovation and resilience across the UK.

There are over 20 different awards across four main category groups.

Cyber industry awards

This category recognises people, teams, and organisations driving progress in cyber. It celebrates innovation, leadership, and work that helps protect the digital world.

Cyber leaders awards

This category recognises people making a strong impact in cyber security. It celebrates leaders, innovators, and rising talent shaping the future of the industry.

Education and skills awards

This category honours those supporting cyber security education and skills. It recognises people, institutions, and organisations that inspire learning, improve training, and help develop future cyber talent.

Public sector awards

This category recognises cyber security achievements in the public sector. It celebrates people, projects, and teams improving resilience, protecting public services and data, and driving innovation in government and public bodies.

The awards organisers encourage green cyber initiatives and inclusive cyber practices to be showcased within entries. Businesses can put themselves forward or nominate others for the awards. Nominations and entry are free.

Nominations close 5 June 2026.

Find out more and submit nominations online.

Guidance is available to help you apply for the National Cyber Awards. Finalists will receive a free ticket to the award ceremony taking place on 28 September 2026 in London.

First published 11 May 2026

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