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Cyber Gold Quest

A multi-part initiative program to bring more students into cybersecurity, train them where needed, and guide the strongest toward CTFs, hackathons, IIT cybersecurity pathways and world-level competition. The summit is international gold. The larger mission is a deep cyber talent pool.

Cybersecurity competitors working at laptops

Cybersecurity is becoming as essential to the digital world as physical security is to the physical world.

When money, identity, learning, healthcare, governance, communication and critical infrastructure move into digital systems, security cannot remain a niche topic. It becomes a career opportunity and a national requirement.

Cyber Gold Quest uses competition as direction. It gives students a visible summit, while the real outcome is capability: thousands introduced, hundreds trained seriously, and a few prepared for the highest levels.

Initiative structure

Classroom instruction is one part of a larger pathway

Seminars and CTF introductions

School and college students are introduced to Capture The Flag challenges, cyber careers, national-security needs and the simple idea behind the field: as more value moves into digital systems, those systems need serious protection.

School collaboration

Schools can host awareness sessions, recurring clubs, lab days and challenge tracks so students encounter cybersecurity early instead of discovering it only after college.

Classroom and lab instruction

Structured instruction builds the foundations: Linux, networking, scripting, operating systems, web security, forensics, cryptography and reverse engineering.

CTF and hackathon practice

Students learn by solving. Jeopardy-style CTFs, guided problem sets, team practice and hackathon-style assessments help them move from curiosity to demonstrated ability.

Mentoring and competition track

Students who show seriousness can receive deeper mentoring for IndiaSkills, WorldSkills-style preparation, IIT cybersecurity pathways and other high-signal challenges.

A talent pool for Uttarakhand

The summit is international gold. The larger result can be hundreds of students with stronger cyber capability and a regional talent pool that helps Uttarakhand contribute in a strategic field.

Why students should care

A gold quest that still pays off if the student never reaches the podium

Only one person may eventually stand at the top. But the preparation itself changes students. They learn to read systems, reason under uncertainty, debug carefully, document evidence and keep going when the first attempt fails.

That is why Cyber Gold Quest is not only for the rare final champion. A serious participant becomes stronger for engineering, cybersecurity roles, startups, research, public service and future technical learning.

More students enter cybersecurity

The first job is not to filter students too early. It is to show them that cyber is practical, exciting, valuable and learnable with discipline.

IIT and CTF readiness

The same habits that help in CTFs and hackathons also prepare students for emerging top-IIT cybersecurity pathways and serious technical interviews.

Career value even without a medal

A student who trains seriously becomes sharper with systems, networks, debugging, threat thinking and evidence-based problem solving. That improves employability even without a podium finish.

National perspective

As governance, finance, education, health, identity and infrastructure become more digital, cyber capability becomes part of national capacity.

IIT cybersecurity pathway

Top IITs are opening a serious undergraduate route into cybersecurity

IIT Kanpur and IIT Madras have introduced the Bachelor of Cybersecurity, also called B.Cyber. For students, this changes preparation. Cybersecurity is no longer only a side interest or a later specialization.

The current direction rewards aptitude, prior cybersecurity work, CTF-style practice and hackathon-style problem solving. Cyber Gold Quest prepares students for that way of learning while keeping the larger summit in view: world-level excellence.

Admission rules can change by year. Cyber Gold Quest is preparation and exposure, not a guarantee of admission.

IIT Madras and IIT Kanpur have launched B.Cyber.

The new four-year Bachelor of Cybersecurity gives school students a serious undergraduate path into cybersecurity.

The 2026 process rewards demonstrated ability.

IIT Kanpur describes shortlisting through JEE Main scores and prior cybersecurity work, followed by an in-person assessment that includes a hackathon.

CTF practice now matters beyond competitions.

The admission-test areas include cryptography, web security, API security, network security, reverse engineering, OSINT and related systems work.

Why CTF practice matters

A student solving CTFs is not just playing a competition game. They are building the exact habits needed for cyber aptitude tests, hackathons, technical interviews and real security work.

Capability students build

Technical foundations that remain useful beyond the medal

Cyber Gold Quest starts with awareness and can progress into serious technical training. The depth depends on the student, school collaboration and available mentors, but the direction is clear: real systems, real practice, real standards.

Linux and operating systems
Networking
Programming and scripting
Digital forensics
Cryptography
Reverse engineering
Web and API security
OSINT
Cloud security
Capture The Flag practice
Hackathon-style problem solving
Technical communication
Real participation and achievements

From local talent to national arenas

The photo record matters because it shows the pathway in motion: seminar rooms, competition floors, peer ecosystems and medal moments.

Cybersecurity competitors working at laptops during IndiaSkills
Competition floor
Cybersecurity participants at IndiaSkills
Peer ecosystem
Cybersecurity medal winners at IndiaSkills
National medal moment
Students attending a cybersecurity seminar
Seminar introduction

Journey so far

The story matters because it shows that technical excellence does not require perfect starting conditions.

2023

Curiosity before confidence

Ajay Dewari and Lalit Kandpal encountered IndiaSkills Cyber Security with no mature local cybersecurity competition ecosystem around them.

April 2024

State Gold

The first preparation cycle led to the Uttarakhand State Gold Medal and a chance to compete nationally.

May 2024

National stage

The competition revealed the gap between local preparation and stronger technical ecosystems elsewhere.

March 2026

North Region Gold

A more disciplined cycle led to the North Region Gold Medal and qualification for the national finals.

April 2026

National Bronze

The bronze medal became evidence that high-level cybersecurity capability can emerge from places outside the usual technology centres.

Cybersecurity medal moment
Movement context

Connected to Innovate in Uttarakhand, implemented by IndusForward

Cyber Gold Quest carries the Innovate in Uttarakhand belief that serious technical capability can be built from here. The region has exceptional young talent. The task is to expose it to hard problems, give it direction and keep raising the bar.

IndusForward implements the program with schools, mentors and collaborators. Classroom sessions, lab instruction, school clubs, seminars, CTFs and competition mentoring can all become parts of the same journey.