Welcome to Belgium’s Cyber Security Awards 2023
Belgium’s Cyber Security Awards 2023 are a wonderful way to reward and celebrate the incredible skills and talent keeping us safe online and inspire future generations. Apply now and seize this opportunity!
Belgium’s Cyber Security Awards programme rewards different types of personalities who make a significant contribution to improving cyber resilience in Belgium
For this third edition, we will introduce three new awards. You can apply to one or more awards. We thank you in advance for taking part and wish much success to all participants.

Cyber Security Personality of the Year
Target audience
There are many cyber security professionals working in different roles, who are neither a Young Professional nor a CISO (e.g., Security Architects, IT Risk Advisors, Security Analysts, Intelligence Analysts, Investigators, Heads of Operations) and this award is focused on them.
It recognizes those who through cyber security expertise, business acumen and/or skillful and innovative approaches, have contributed with distinction. Outstanding performers will be those who are setting examples that others will wish to follow.

CISO - Chief Information Security Officer of the Year
Target audience
CISOs can operate in different ways and are responsible for a myriad of different activities and technologies to combat a range of threats. Whatever the role, this category recognizes those who through security expertise, business acumen and/or skillful and innovative leadership approaches, have led the cyber security portfolio with distinction. Outstanding performers will be leaders and innovators who are setting examples that others will wish to follow.

Cyber Security Educator / Researcher of the Year
Target audience
This award recognizes individuals that operate a successful education or (re/up) skilling scheme. The scheme should most often be undertaken in response to an identified need, with a programme that is suited to best meeting any gaps, that is well articulated and delivered, and results in better performance.
This award also recognizes a security researcher/ academician who has contributed significant work to the community. (e.g. contributions that have added novel and valuable information to the field).
The 2 profiles are very different, but we will award either an educator or a researcher and communicate accordingly.

Young Cyber Security Professional of the Year
Target audience
This award recognizes a young cyber security professional – that is anyone of thirty or younger (there is no restriction on the number of years spent in security) – who has excelled in early career performance. The focus is on someone who has made an impact in the area of cyber security, for example as an analyst/researcher, working for a cyber security supplier and/or corporate cyber security department. This could be in any area of cyber security activity, as a student, in the workplace or a combination, but it will be someone who has made a difference and is laying the basis for an outstanding career in cyber security.
Created to honour excellence, innovation and leadership
in cyber security in Belgium
The Cyber Security Awards Winners will get:
Showcase your unique talents and your contributions to the cyber security industry
Participation in the Belgium’s Cyber Security Awards programme is a great opportunity for you and your team to get recognized for excellence, innovation and leadership, and to showcase your unique capabilities and contributions to the cyber security ecosystem.
Have you made a contribution in one or more of the following areas:
The Cyber Security Personality of Year 2022, Sebastien Deleersnyder encourages you to apply
FAQ
What are Belgium’s Cyber Security Awards?
The awards recognize and celebrate the achievements and amazing endeavours of Belgium-based cyber security experts and enthusiasts working to improve the country’s cyber security posture. The awards programme is organized by the Belgian Cyber Security Coalition.
What Cyber Security Awards are available?
The following awards will be presented on December 6th:
- The Cyber Security Personality of the Year
- The CISO of the Year
- The Young Cyber Security Professional of the Year
- The Cyber Security Educator or Researcher of the Year
Click here to learn more about the Cyber Security Awards categories. For each award category we have described the profiles that fit within the category.
If you cannot find the right category for your profession, contact the Coalition Task Force for support: [email protected].
Who can apply?
- The application process is open to all cyber security enthusiasts and professionals. You do not have to be a member of the Cyber Security Coalition to apply.
- Individuals can be from the public, private or academic sectors and must be based in Belgium.
- Individuals must have contributed to the country’s information security industry, shown tremendous professional growth and achievement, and promoted strong and innovative security practices in the last 24 months.
- Applicants who participated last year, can resubmit their application possibly supplemented by new achievements.
- If you work for an organization that is successful all over Europe, but boasts only a small market share in Belgium, you should not hesitate to apply.
- An age limit of 30 years has been set for the Young Cyber Security Professional of the Year Award. Any person based in Belgium born in 1993 or later can apply for this award.
- The application process is free of charge.
What information do I need to submit in my application?
- For each award category there is a specific application form.
- The form is in English, French or Dutch. You can choose in which language you want to submit your application.
- You can fill out the application online or download the form and send it to [email protected].
- All fields related to Applicant & Employer Information in the application form are mandatory.
- Depending on the award category, you must describe your contributions in at least one or all areas mentioned in the application form.
- Try to be concise and highlight your achievements in maximum 5,000 characters. Emphasize why your application deserves recognition. The strength of your application is most important in determining award winners. Add examples of how your achievements impact the cyber security industry/ ecosystem in the specific award category.
- You will receive an acknowledgement upon receipt of your application.
How can I edit my application after it has been submitted?
- Until the deadline of October 6th (11:00 PM) it is possible to edit and change your application. You can do so by sending an amended version to [email protected]. The Task Force will only consider the last version of your application. Please, use version control by including the date in your file name.
- Additional information submitted after the deadline will be conveyed to the jury if you are selected as one of the finalists. However, the jury is not obliged to take it into account.
How many different nominations can I submit?
- There is no limit on the number of nominations you can submit.
- The nominations can be made across all awards categories.
- You can nominate the same person in different award categories.
- However, due to the nature of the selection process, entry is by application only. Your nominee will still have to complete the appropriate application form.
- The ultimate deadline for nominations is September 30th, but practically you should submit your nomination much earlier enabling the nominee to submit his/her application.
- You can submit your nomination using the appropriate nomination form. It will not take much of your time.
- You will get an acknowledgement of receipt from the Coalition Task Force, which will contact the nominee. Therefore, it is important to add the latter’s contact details to facilitate this process.
- We do not charge a nomination fee.
Who is on the jury?
The assessment process is independent and open. All jurors have been chosen for their varied backgrounds and achievements within the industry and emanate from the three sectors (private, academic, public). The jury is multidisciplinary and discussion among jurors is crucial to maintaining a fair process. The open nature of the selection shall ensure integrity of the awards, with the winners being chosen on merit only. We refer to the code of conduct for jurors page.
How are the awards finalists and winners selected?
Here is a brief overview of the awards process. The awards programme first selects 5 finalists for each award category. Each cyber security professional will be assessed using 4 criteria, which differ depending on the award. For most awards the applicant should demonstrate outstanding achievements in at least one of the 4 domains. It is not required to excel in all domains. Only for the CISO we require achievements across the 4 domains. For the Young Cyber Security Professional of the Year, the scoring is based on 3 criteria.
Award winners are determined by the strength of their application and the provided information. Additional information submitted by the finalist after the deadline will be conveyed to the jury by the Coalition Task Force but the jury is not obliged to take it into account.
The winners in each category are selected from the group of shortlisted finalists using the same criteria as outlined on the selection criteria page. We acknowledge that Educator and Researcher are two distinct profiles. Eventually the jury will select either a Researcher or an Educator of the Year. The jury can switch a finalist from one award category to another award category.
When and how are the winners and finalists announced and what is part of the award package?
- The finalists will be published on the Cyber Security Awards website of the Cyber Security Coalition on October 11th.
- The winners will be announced during the Gala dinner on December 6th and be published on the Cyber Security Awards website on December 7th.
- The winners will receive a trophy as well as a gift of an amount of EUR 1,000.
- Winners and finalists will receive a certificate and a digital award badge to display on their social media.
- The Cyber Security Coalition will also announce the finalists and winners on its LinkedIn & Twitter accounts.
- A press release will be sent out on December 6th.
- The winners will be invited for an interview to be published in the Coalition Gazette 2023 (release in January 2024).
Where will the awards ceremony take place?
The awards ceremony will be held on December 6th, 2023 as from 6:00 PM in the Africa Palace in Tervuren. The Cyber Security Coalition has entered into a partnership with TMAB for the organization of this Gala dinner. Organizations can sponsor the awards programme by booking a table at the Gala dinner.
Minister Vincent Van Quickenborne has confirmed his attendance.
TMAB is not involved in the awards decision making process.
There is no streaming of the Gala dinner.
Who organizes this awards programme and why?
This awards programme is organized by the Belgian Cyber Security Coalition and supported by Nviso and ISACA Belgium. The goal is twofold. Firstly, to highlight the importance of the professionals driving cyber security. Secondly, to showcase role models and inspiring achievements.
What are the terms and conditions?
We refer to our terms and conditions page.
Who should I contact if I have any questions?
Please, contact the Coalition Task Force with any questions or suggestions at [email protected].