The NADRA Bug Bounty Challenge 2026 is a national-level cybersecurity competition launched to strengthen the protection of Pakistan’s digital identity systems. The initiative focuses on responsible vulnerability identification, allowing skilled cyber professionals and students to test system security in a controlled and ethical environment.
This challenge reflects Pakistan’s growing focus on digital security, ethical hacking, and local cyber talent development.

Purpose Behind the Initiative
The core objective of the NADRA Bug Bounty Challenge 2026 is to:
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Strengthen the security of national identity systems
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Identify potential vulnerabilities before misuse
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Build public trust in Pakistan’s digital infrastructure
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Promote ethical hacking and responsible disclosure
Rather than reacting to cyber threats, the program aims to prevent them proactively.
Who Can Participate?
The competition is designed to engage a wide range of cyber talent, including:
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Ethical hackers
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Cybersecurity students
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IT professionals
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University-based tech teams
The challenge follows a team-based format, encouraging collaboration, problem-solving, and real-world cybersecurity skills.
Regional Rounds Across Pakistan
Regional rounds of the NADRA Bug Bounty Challenge 2026 are being hosted at major universities across key cities, including:
- Swabi
- Islamabad
- Lahore
- Karachi
- Quetta
These regional rounds allow participants from different parts of the country to compete locally before progressing further.
Strategic Collaboration
The initiative is being carried out in collaboration with:
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Higher Education Commission (HEC)
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National Cyber Emergency Response Team
This partnership ensures the challenge aligns with national cybersecurity standards and educational goals.
Final Round and Conclusion
The concluding ceremony of the NADRA Bug Bounty Challenge 2026 will be held at NADRA Headquarters in Islamabad on a later announced date. Outstanding teams will be recognized for their contributions to strengthening Pakistan’s digital security framework.
Why This Challenge Matters
With digital systems playing a central role in governance, NADRA’s Bug Bounty Challenge 2026 represents a major step toward a safer digital Pakistan, empowering local talent to protect national infrastructure responsibly.













