IBM has joined forces with the UK’s Department for Science, Innovation, and Technology (DSIT) and the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) to support the CyberFirst Girls Competition in 2025.
This initiative aims to address gender imbalance by encouraging girls aged 12-13 to develop cyber skills, crucial for enhancing diversity in the UK’s growing cyber sector.
IBM’s Role in Enhancing Cyber Skills
IBM will provide the platform for the 2025 CyberFirst Girls Competition, a significant step towards fostering diversity in the UK’s cyber security sector.
The competition targets young girls, aiming to inspire them to pursue careers in cyber security. With women currently representing only 17% of the workforce, this initiative is vital for addressing gender disparities.
The partnership aligns with broader efforts to enhance cyber security skills across the UK. As the sector grows—valued at £13.2 billion—the demand for skilled professionals increases.
By supporting this competition, IBM contributes to building a diverse talent pool essential for maintaining digital security and economic growth.
Opportunities for Young Girls
- Encourages participation of girls aged 12-13 in cyber skill development
- Aims to reduce gender imbalance in the UK’s cyber workforce
- Provides a platform for future career opportunities in STEM fields
- Aligns with government strategies to enhance national cyber security capabilities
Diversity and Growth in the UK Cyber Sector
The UK’s cyber security sector has experienced significant growth, now valued at £13.2 billion. However, it faces a substantial skills gap, with 44% of businesses reporting shortages.
Initiatives like the CyberFirst Girls Competition are crucial for bridging this gap by nurturing a diverse and skilled workforce.
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Minister for Cyber Security Feryal Clark said:
“If we’re going to keep the UK safe from the threats we face online, then we need to build a diverse workforce which is reflective of every community in the country.
By partnering with IBM to deliver the next edition of the CyberFirst Girls Competition, we’re driving forward our plans to do exactly that – building up the skills of young girls across the country and nurturing the next generation of UK cyber leaders.
The girls who will benefit from this support could even go on to represent the UK Cyber Team – the cream of the crop of British cyber talent who will fly the flag for us across the world – and I’ll be proudly cheering the team on today as they head to Dublin for their first international competition.”
Chris Ensor, NCSC Deputy Director for Cyber Growth, said:
“Over the past decade, the CyberFirst Girls Competition has offered tens of thousands of young women a fun opportunity to test their cyber skills against real-world cyber problems.
I’m delighted that a new partnership across government and the private sector will be taking forward the delivery of this vital initiative which is inspiring the next generation of cyber security professionals.
We need a cyber industry which reflects our diverse society and encourages the most talented individuals to keep our digital lives secure.”
Mark Hughes, IBM Global Managing Partner for Cyber Security, said:
“IBM is delighted to build upon our partnership with the National Cyber Security Centre by supporting the CyberFirst Girls competition with DSIT.
Our commitment to fostering diversity in cybersecurity remains unwavering, as highlighted in our ‘Diversity & Inclusion in Cybersecurity’ initiative.”
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To Sum Up
This collaboration between IBM and UK government bodies marks a pivotal moment in addressing gender disparity within cybersecurity.
By empowering young girls through initiatives like CyberFirst Girls Competition, there is potential not only to fill existing skill gaps but also inspire future generations towards STEM careers.
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Sources: UK Government, IBM Security Solutions, and NCSC CyberFirst.
Ivan Alexander Golden, Founder of THX News™, an independent news organization dedicated to providing insightful analysis on current events, prepared this article.