Cyber League
A community committed to cyber security.

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What is Cyber League?
Cyber League is an NCSC initiative which brings together a trusted community of NCSC and industry cyber experts to work on a variety of cyber threats facing the UK. This is part of the NCSC mission to make the UK the safest place to live and work online.
Members of Cyber League are a diverse group of industry experts, working with NCSC analysts and each other, to bring their unique knowledge and understanding to the threat picture. They take part in a range of engagements, including analytic workshops and discussion groups.
Their work is a crucial part of improving visibility and tracking existing and emerging threats to the UK.
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Joining Cyber League
Membership of Cyber League is voluntary and we welcome new members. To be eligible to participate in Cyber League, an organisation must:
- Play a prominent role in the cyber security and cyber threat intelligence sector in the UK
- Provide cyber security services or products to UK customers
- Operate across the full spectrum of cyber threats or victim sectors OR operate in a strategic role in a sector critical to UK security
Organisations are required to complete the following to register interest:
NCSC Operations - Industry Contact Form (opens with MS Forms)All information provided will be stored securely.
This form will be reviewed during the planning stage of Cyber League engagements. Organisations with appropriately aligned expertise and accesses, will be invited to contribute.
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How does Cyber League work with Industry 100?
Cyber League is designed to be flexible. While it complements the Industry 100 (i100) secondment programme, it is also open to those who may not be able to commit the time i100 requires but still have experience and knowledge to share that can bring operational benefit.
If you are interested in secondment through the i100 programme, please visit the i100 pages for more information.
NCSC Director of operations, Paul Chichester on Cyber League:
Cyber defence is a giant, complex and ever changing puzzle, with critical knowledge, skills and innovation spread widely across industry and government. Only through working together can we achieve our collective aim of making the UK the safest place to live and work online.