Bring Girls Go CyberStart to your School

High school teachers across the US can help find the next cybersecurity superstars by becoming Advisors and running a Girls Go CyberStart Club.

Taking part will not only build your students' knowledge in multiple security disciplines, but it is also great fun! Within the program, students will take on the role of a security agent. As a team, your job is to stop fearsome gangs of cyber criminals and prevent organisations from being attacked!

What is a Girls Go CyberStart Advisor?

If you work in education and are interested in helping girls discover their potential, you’d make a great Advisor! An Advisor’s job is simply to set up a Girls Go CyberStart Club at their school or organization and encourage their students to join. You don’t need any technical skills or experience, just a passion and enthusiasm for helping students.

The registration process to start a Club is quick and simple. The first stage of the program, CyberStart Assess, is now open so you and your students can get started straight away. Everything’s completed online, so you can spend as much or as little time as you have helping your students complete the challenges!

What will my students learn?

By the end of Girls Go CyberStart, students will have delved into disciplines such as cryptography, digital forensics and open source intelligence gathering and more. The program gets increasingly difficult, but the first stage is designed to be accessible to anyone to uncover hidden superstars with natural ability.

Language, STEM and Computing students often excel in cybersecurity, alongside people who love solving puzzles. But don’t forget your students who prefer geography, history and drama – they could uncover a talent they never knew they had and open up a whole new world of possibilities.

Track your State's progress

You can follow your State as it climbs the leaderboard and see how your Club can help push it up the ranks here.