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CISA Announces Winners of 2026 President's Cup Cybersecurity Competition

Severity: Low (Score: 3.1)

Sources: Nextgov, Cisa

Published: 2026-06-09 · Updated: 2026-06-09

Keywords: cybersecurity, winners, cisa, president, competition, security, official

Summary

On June 9, 2026, CISA announced the winners of the 7th annual President's Cup Cybersecurity Competition. The competition, which began in January and concluded in May, involved over 800 participants and 200 teams from federal agencies. The U.S. Navy's 'sheriffsparks' team won the Defense Track, while the Offensive Track was led by the U.S. Army's 'bdubya' team. The overall Teams Champion was the 'ENOENTHUSIASM' team, comprising members from the U.S. Army and U.S. Marine Corps. The competition aimed to enhance cybersecurity skills among federal employees through realistic simulations of cyber operations. CISA's Acting Director, Nick Andersen, praised the winners for their exceptional skills and performance. The initiative, established by President Trump, seeks to promote cybersecurity education and engagement within the federal workforce. Key Points: • CISA announced the winners of the 2026 President's Cup Cybersecurity Competition. • Over 800 individuals and 200 teams participated in this year's contest. • The competition included realistic cyber operation simulations to enhance federal cybersecurity skills.

Detailed Analysis

**Impact** The event affects federal cybersecurity personnel across the United States, involving over 800 individuals and 200 teams from various agencies, including the U.S. Navy, Army, and Marine Corps. The competition tests skills relevant to protecting government digital infrastructure, potentially enhancing operational readiness and incident response capabilities. No direct damage or data compromise is reported as this is a controlled, simulated contest. **Technical Details** The competition scenarios include incident response, digital forensics analysis, reverse engineering, and threat hunting, simulating high-stakes cyber operations. No specific attack vectors, malware, CVEs, or infrastructure details are disclosed. The event focuses on defensive and offensive cyber tradecraft within simulated environments rather than real-world incidents. No indicators of compromise (IOCs) are provided. **Recommended Response** Defenders should continue to develop and exercise skills in incident response, forensics, and threat hunting as demonstrated by the competition tasks. Monitoring for emerging threats and maintaining readiness through training exercises is advised. No specific patches or detections are indicated from this event.

Source articles (2)

  • CISA Announces Winners of the 2026 President's Cup Cybersecurity Competition — Cisa · 2026-06-09
    Official websites use .gov A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States. Secure .gov websites use HTTPS A lock ( ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to th…
  • CISA unveils President's Cup Cybersecurity Competition winners - Nextgov/FCW — Nextgov · 2026-06-09
    The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency on Tuesday announced the winners of its 7th annual cybersecurity contest that brings federal employees together to test digital security strategies…

Timeline

  • 2026-01-01 — President's Cup competition begins: The 2026 President's Cup Cybersecurity Competition started with over 800 participants from federal agencies.
  • 2026-05-31 — Finals of the competition conclude: Finalists competed in various cybersecurity challenges, culminating in the announcement of winners.
  • 2026-06-09 — Winners announced: CISA revealed the winners, with the U.S. Navy, U.S. Army, and U.S. Marine Corps teams taking top honors.

Related entities

  • President's Cup Cybersecurity Competition (Campaign)
  • United States (Country)
  • Government (Industry)
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