The Royal Cyber Force (RCF) is a prestigious volunteer initiative under the National Cyber Security Research Council (NCSRC). This initiative is designed for cybersecurity professionals, ethical hackers, IT security specialists, and passionate tech enthusiasts who want to actively contribute to national cyber defence.
Cyber threats are evolving at an unprecedented rate, and securing digital infrastructure has never been more crucial. RCF members collaborate, research, and develop strategies to strengthen cybersecurity across organizations, governments, and industries.
Whether you're a seasoned cybersecurity expert or a student eager to learn, RCF offers a platform to gain hands-on experience, participate in cutting-edge cybersecurity challenges, and make a meaningful impact.
Work on real-world security challenges, simulations, and case studies to improve your skills.
Play a vital role in securing critical infrastructures and defending against cyber threats.
Become a part of HackathonX, where you'll oversee cybersecurity challenges, guide participants, and foster innovation
Connect with top cybersecurity professionals, ethical hackers, researchers, and government officials.
Get recognized for your contributions with certificates, workshops, and training sessions.
Collaborate on projects, access exclusive security tools, and stay updated on latest cyber trends.
If you enjoy breaking security systems to strengthen them, RCF is for you!
Whether you are a seasoned expert or just starting, RCF provides opportunities to grow and contribute.
Join forces with professionals working on network protection, cloud security, and system vulnerabilities.
Analyze emerging cyber threats and help create defensive strategies.
Conduct penetration testing and vulnerability assessments.
Organize workshops, webinars, and training programs.
Educate individuals, businesses, and institutions on best cybersecurity practices
Oversee cybersecurity hackathons and challenges.
Guide and mentor participants in ethical hacking competitions.
Assist in investigating cybercrimes and forensic analysis.
Help organizations recover from cyberattacks.
Develop and enhance open-source cybersecurity tools.
Work on AI-driven security solutions and automation.