The Hacker News Unveils 2026 Cybersecurity Stars Awards: A Spotlight on Unsung Heroes
Breaking: After nearly two decades of covering cyber threats, The Hacker News (THN) has announced the launch of its Cybersecurity Stars Awards 2026, a new initiative to recognize the individuals, teams, and technologies that strengthen global defenses. Submissions opened today and will close on March 15, 2026.
“We’ve told countless stories of breaches and failures,” said Sarah Chen, THN’s Editor-in-Chief. “But behind every headline are leaders making tough calls and systems that work tirelessly. It’s time to celebrate them.”
The awards feature 10 categories: Best Security Team, Rising Star Leader, Most Innovative Product, Incident Response Excellence, Threat Hunter of the Year, Open Source Contribution, Cyber Resilience Program, CISO of the Year, AI-Powered Defense, and Community Champion. Winners will be selected by an independent panel of industry experts and announced at a virtual ceremony in June 2026.
Submission Details
Nominations are open to any organization or individual in the cybersecurity sector. Submissions must include a case study or narrative highlighting the impact of their work between January 2024 and December 2025. Submit here.

“This isn’t about marketing hype—it’s about real-world results,” said Dr. Raj Patel, a board member of the Cybersecurity Industry Alliance. “We need more stories of success to inspire the next generation.”
Background
For nearly 20 years, The Hacker News has been a leading source of cybersecurity news, often focusing on high-profile attacks, vulnerabilities, and emerging threats. The introduction of the Cybersecurity Stars Awards marks a deliberate shift toward positive storytelling.

“We realized that fear alone doesn’t drive progress,” Chen explained. “Recognition fuels innovation and encourages more defenders to step up.” The awards aim to balance the narrative by showcasing what works—resilient architectures, proactive threat hunting, and collaborative defense initiatives.
What This Means
The Cybersecurity Stars Awards 2026 address a long-standing gap in the industry: the lack of structured recognition for internal champions and unsung heroes. By spotlighting these examples, THN hopes to boost morale inside security teams and attract new talent to the field.
“When young professionals see that dedication is celebrated, they’re more likely to join the mission,” said Amara Okafor, a cybersecurity instructor at MIT. The awards also set a benchmark—organizations can measure themselves against the winners’ accomplishments, driving a culture of continuous improvement.
Key Dates
- Submissions open: February 1, 2026
- Submissions close: March 15, 2026
- Finalists announced: April 30, 2026
- Winners ceremony: June 10, 2026
The Hacker News is already planning to expand the awards annually, with regional categories in 2027. For more information, visit the official submission page.
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