October marks Cybersecurity Awareness Month, a time when the developer community reflect on the importance of security in the evolving digital landscape. At GitHub, we understand that protecting the global software ecosystem relies on the commitment, skill, and ingenuity of the security research community. We are proud to uphold our tradition of honoring this month by showcasing the essential work of researchers and introducing new opportunities to recognize your contributions. This includes:Additional incentives for valid submissions belonging to specific features.Spotlights on a few of the talented security researchers who participate in the GitHub’s Bug Bounty program.Additional incentives for submissions belonging to specific featuresFor the month of October, 2025, we are introducing an additional 10% bonus on all eligible valid vulnerability submissions in Copilot Coding Agent, GitHub Spark, and Copilot Spaces features.Eligibility: Ensure your report clearly mentions how the vulnerability is associated with Copilot Coding Agent, GitHub Spark, or Copilot Spaces.Period: October 1–31, 20252025 Glass Firewall Conference: Breaking Bytes and BarriersGitHub, in partnership with Capital One, Salesforce, and HackerOne, is hosting the Glass Firewall Conference, an exclusive event for women interested in security research and cybersecurity. Our goal is to empower and support women in pursuing ethical hacking and security testing, whether as a career or a hobby. We strive to create a welcoming environment where women can explore ethical hacking together, and to provide foundational knowledge to help them get started. Learn more and RSVP.Researcher’s spotlightEach year, we take the opportunity to highlight researchers who contribute to our program and share their unique experiences. Through these interviews, we gain insights into their security research approaches, interests, and journeys.Explore our previous researcher spotlights:Cybersecurity spotlight on bug bounty researchers @chen-robert and @ginkoidCybersecurity spotlight on bug bounty researcher @yvvdwfCybersecurity spotlight on bug bounty researcher @ahacker1Cybersecurity spotlight on bug bounty researcher @inspector-ambitiousCybersecurity spotlight on bug bounty researcher @Ammar AskarCybersecurity spotlight on bug bounty researcher @adrianoapjCybersecurity spotlight on bug bounty researcher @imreradStay tuned for more researcher spotlights this coming month! Each submission to our Bug Bounty program is a chance to make GitHub, our products, the developer community, and our customers more secure, and we’re thrilled with the ongoing collaboration to make GitHub better for everyone with the help of your skills. If you are interested in participating, visit our website for details of the program’s scope, rules, and rewards.The post Kicking off Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2025: Researcher Spotlights and Enhanced Incentives appeared first on The GitHub Blog.