Vectra AI launches scholarship program to foster the next generation of talent in AI and cybersecurity
Vectra AI have announced the launch of the Vectra AI Scholars Program, a scholarship opportunity for high school, undergraduate, and graduate students from around the world with innovative ideas on how to leverage Artificial Intelligence (AI) to enhance cybersecurity. This program is designed to inspire the next generation of AI and cybersecurity talent to explore cutting-edge approaches in identifying and neutralising cyber threats. Winners will receive a cash award and mentorship from Vectra AI experts.
The rise of sophisticated threats coupled with the expanding hybrid attack surface has created an urgent need for skilled cybersecurity professionals. At the same time, the gap between the demand for cybersecurity professionals and the number of qualified people available continues to grow. This gap not only hinders organisations’ ability to secure their systems but also leaves critical systems and data vulnerable. Emerging technologies like AI and machine learning have become crucial tools in this fight, but the expertise to develop and manage these technologies remains insufficient.
Scholarship programs like the Vectra AI Scholars Program aim to foster new talent and help close this gap by encouraging students to pursue cybersecurity careers and equipping them with the necessary skills. They also build a stronger, more diverse talent pool and help bridge the gap between academic education and the real-world demands of protecting an increasingly digital world.
“We believe the next generation of innovators will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of cybersecurity,” said Hitesh Sheth, Founder and CEO of Vectra AI. “This scholarship program is designed to inspire students from around the world to explore how AI can uncover patterns in attacker behaviour and solve some of the most complex challenges in digital security. By investing in their creativity and ingenuity, we hope to empower young minds to push the boundaries of what’s possible in the fight against threats.”
“In Australia and New Zealand, this initiative is particularly significant as it aligns with the national push towards enhancing AI literacy and innovation,” said Chris Fisher (pictured), Regional Director for Vectra AI, Australia and New Zealand. “By empowering students with the resources and mentorship they need, we are not only fostering the next generation of cybersecurity experts but also strengthening our industry’s ability to combat emerging threats. With an estimated 17,000 new cybersecurity jobs expected to be created in Australia by 2026, this program will help bridge the skills gap, ensuring that we remain at the forefront of technological advancements and cybersecurity resilience.”
The Vectra AI Scholars Program aims to encourage high school, undergraduate, and graduate students to develop creative solutions that harness the power of AI to identify patterns of attacker behaviour across complex digital environments. As part of the submission process, applicants must submit an essay or research proposal that focuses on the intersection of AI/Machine Learning and cybersecurity.
Submissions will be judged on a variety of criteria including the potential impact of the idea on the cybersecurity industry, uniqueness of the idea/concept, and how viable it is in real-world applications. The top scholarship winner will receive a cash prize of US$10,000 to support their education or further their research in AI and cybersecurity. Two runners-up will receive cash prizes of US$5,000 each. All three winners will also be mentored by Vectra AI experts who are aligned with the winner’s area of interest. These mentors will offer guidance around future internships, networking, career planning, and provide continued research and insight into how the ideas can be brought to life in real-world scenarios.
Eligibility
This scholarship is available to students who are currently enrolled in high school, undergraduate, or graduate program, and reside in the following eligible countries: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, Thailand, United Kingdom, and United States. Applicants should also have a passion for AI and cybersecurity and demonstrate a strong interest in these areas through their project submissions.
Applications and additional information on submission requirements and judging criteria can be found at Vectra.ai/ai-scholars. The deadline for submission is March 31, 2025.