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- Published: 2026-05-20 16:34:31
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Breaking: Sentinels League 2026 Registration Opens
The Sentinels League 2026 Threat Hunting World Championship is now accepting entries, featuring a $100,000 prize pool and a new 30-minute game format designed to test elite cybersecurity defenders. Presented by SentinelOne in partnership with DropZone AI, Google Cloud, and Mimecast, the competition runs from June through October 2026, culminating live at OneCon in Las Vegas.

“This year’s championship raises the bar with faster, more intense rounds that mirror real-world attack patterns,” said a SentinelOne spokesperson. “Hunters will face pressure from four critical attack surfaces, and only the best will advance to the Grand Final.”
What Is the Sentinels League?
The Sentinels League is a multi-stage global competition where threat hunters compete across Endpoint, Cloud, SIEM, and AI attack surfaces. Each 30-minute qualifier uses real detection logic and real-world incident data to replicate operational pressure.
From June through August, online and in-person qualifiers run globally. The top 200 players per region earn standings points and advance to the Regional Finals. Three regional champions then receive an all-expenses-paid trip to Las Vegas for the Grand Final, where one winner is crowned Threat Hunting World Champion 2026.
Four Surfaces, One Champion
- Endpoint: Hunt vulnerabilities drawn from incident data.
- Cloud: Track threats across cloud surfaces under time pressure.
- SIEM: Dominate real-time detection and remediation.
- AI: Combat AI-generated threats using AI-powered tools.
Players may enter each surface once per qualifying season. Combined scores determine rankings.
What You’re Playing For
Over $100,000 is distributed across all stages. Each of the 48 online qualifiers pays out to 15th place: first receives $200, second $150, third $100, and places 4th–15th earn $75 each.

Regional finals sharpen the stakes: first place wins $2,500, with prizes through 15th. The three regional champions in Las Vegas compete for the top prize of $5,000, a portion of which is donated to charity via the S Foundation, plus the championship trophy.
Background
The Threat Hunting World Championship began as SentinelOne’s initiative to identify and challenge the world’s best cybersecurity defenders. The 2026 edition introduces a condensed 30-minute format to increase intensity and accessibility, while the four-surface structure ensures comprehensive testing of modern threat hunting skills.
Partners DropZone AI, Google Cloud, and Mimecast contribute expertise in AI threat detection, cloud security, and email defense, respectively, making the challenges as realistic as possible.
What This Means
For cybersecurity professionals, the Sentinels League offers a benchmark for real-world readiness and a chance to gain recognition among peers and employers. The increased prize pool and regional focus may attract a wider talent pool, potentially uncovering new defensive strategies.
“Competitions like these drive innovation in threat hunting,” said a cybersecurity analyst. “The new shorter format could pressure participants to make faster, smarter decisions—mirroring the speed of modern attacks.”
Registration is open now. Players can bookmark the official leaderboard to track their standing and schedule their next qualifier.