Register as a competitor or judge for the Cyber 9/12 Strategy Challenge in Dundee, UK, hosted by the Atlantic Council's Cyber Statecraft Initiative, Abertay University cyberQuarter, and Dewar Cyber Consulting on 13-14 November, 2024. This event is only open to students enrolled at a university or college in Scotland. If you are not currently enrolled at a university or college in Scotland, we invite you to visit our website for our upcoming competition dates.
The aim of this form is twofold: 1) to collect information required for your application to the competition and 2) to support our ongoing efforts to improve the competition's Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI).
We will store your data on the Atlantic Council's Jotform and in a competition-specific Google Drive. We will use the contact information provided to send you correspondance relating to the Cyber 9/12 Strategy Challenge. The data you provide for this event will be shared with the organizing partners, Abertay University cyberQuarter and Dewar Cyber Consulting. The data you provide for DEI will solely be viewed by our organising team. The DEI data will be anonymised. Aggregated anonymous statistics may be published publicly to support our DEI efforts. By completing this form, you agree that your data can be used in accordance with the above.
Please note that no terminology in this event, communications, or associated materials (printed or digital) is intended to discriminate on the grounds of a person's gender, gender identification, marital status, race, religion, colour, age, disability (mental or physical) or sexual orientation.
Every team will be assessed only in accordance with their merits (in presentation, written, verbal and digital), interpretation of the scenario materials and delivery of the scenario interpretations.
The Atlantic Council is based in the United States. If you are located outside of the United States, please be aware that we may store and process your information in the United States or any other country in which the Atlantic Council or its affiliates or vendors maintain facilities. If you are located in the European Union or other regions with laws governing data collection and use that may differ from United States law, please note that we may transfer your information to a country and jurisdiction that does not have the same data protection laws as your jurisdiction. By using the Atlantic Council Services, you consent to the transfer of your information to such jurisdictions. If you do not want your information to be transferred in this way, do not use the Atlantic Council Services.
We retain information for different periods of time depending on the purposes for which we collect and use it, as described above. We will delete or de-identify information when it is no longer needed to fulfill these purposes unless a longer retention period is required to comply with applicable laws. There may be technical or other operational reasons where we are unable to fully delete or de-identify your information. Where this is the case, we will take reasonable measures to prevent further processing your information.
Should you have any additional questions specifically related to data handling, please don't hesitate to contact the Atlantic Council's Cyber Statecraft Initiative at cyber@AtlanticCouncil.org
Registration for both teams and judges is now open, and is expected to close in early October, 2024.