CyberCup.AI - Elite Cybersecurity Competition

Empowering the next generation of CyberAI professionals through innovative competitions and hands-on learning experiences.

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Report generated on April 5, 2026

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Key Insights for CyberCup.AI - Elite Cybersecurity Competition

JWT auth failures are blocking all participants from accessing accounts and leaderboards.

Competitors cannot log in to track their CTF performance, view results, or access team progress on any of your four competition types. This is a complete blocker for your core platform functionality and will drive users away immediately.

81 HTTP requests on page load delays competition access for participants on slower connections.

When competitors try to join competitions or submit solutions, slow rendering increases friction. Red-teamers and CTF participants expect snappy interfaces—delays compound frustration during time-sensitive competitions.

Missing Open Graph tags mean leaderboard achievements and competition invites share as blank previews on Discord, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

Teams can't effectively promote their leaderboard rankings or recruit participants through social platforms. This limits organic growth when competitors try to share their CTF wins or invite teammates to join competitions.

No robots.txt or sitemap means search engines can't reliably index your competition catalog and leaderboards.

Prospective participants searching for 'LLM CTF challenges' or 'AI red-teaming competitions' may never find CyberCup.AI. Without proper crawling directives, your competition pages rank poorly and new users miss your platform entirely.

Meta description truncates at 193 characters, cutting off your value proposition in search results.

When competitors search for 'AI security competitions' or 'prompt injection challenges,' they see an incomplete description. This reduces click-through rates from search results and weakens your competitive positioning against other CTF platforms.

What ProdPoke understands about CyberCup.AI - Elite Cybersecurity Competition

CyberCup.AI is an elite cybersecurity competition platform by DOU School of Cybersecurity that hosts multiple specialized competitions focused on AI security and red-teaming. The platform offers four main competition types: LLM CTF (attacking AI foundation models through prompt injection and jailbreaking), AI-Assisted CTF (solving traditional cybersecurity challenges by guiding an LLM agent), LLM Backdoor (detecting hidden triggers in fine-tuned language models), and Autonomous AI Agent CTF (building fully autonomous agents to solve multi-domain CTF challenges). Participants can compete individually or in teams, with scoring based on efficiency metrics like token usage or execution performance, and can climb a leaderboard to showcase their cybersecurity and AI exploitation skills.

Based on exploring 5 pages across the site

First Impression — How clear is your site?

82
Crystal clear

CyberCup.AI is a competition platform that hosts "a diverse range of competitions at the intersection of Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence (AI)." The page states it aims at "Empowering the next generation of CyberAI professionals through innovative competitions and hands-on learning experiences." It appears to offer multiple competition types including LLM CTF, AI-Assisted CTF, LLM Backdoor, and Autonomous Agent CTF, and is hosted by ODU School of Cybersecurity.

This score measures how quickly a first-time visitor understands what your site does — based on visible headings, navigation, and visual hierarchy alone.

94/ 100

Overall Score

Strong foundation.

Performance

92/100

High request count: 81 requests

medium

The competition platform makes 81 HTTP requests on initial load, which slows down page rendering for participants trying to access the leaderboard, view competition details, or submit challenge solutions. Competitors on slower connections may experience delays joining or navigating between different competition types (LLM CTF, AI-Assisted CTF, etc.).

Expected: Under 50 requests
Found: 81 requests

SEO

80/100

Missing Open Graph tags: og:title, og:description, og:image

medium

When participants share CyberCup.AI competition links on Twitter, Discord, LinkedIn, or other platforms, the preview won't display a proper competition title, description, or competition badge image. This reduces click-through rates when teams promote their leaderboard achievements or competition invitations.

Expected: og:title, og:description, og:image all present
Found: Missing: og:title, og:description, og:image

Meta description too long (193 chars)

low

The meta description (193 characters) will be truncated when CyberCup.AI is shared in cybersecurity forums, social media, or search results. Competitors searching for 'AI security competitions' or 'LLM CTF challenges' won't see the full value proposition of your platform.

Expected: 120-160 characters
Found: 193 characters

No canonical URL specified

low

Search engines may have difficulty determining if the competition homepage, leaderboard pages, and competition detail pages are duplicate content. This could fragment SEO rankings when competitors search for 'AI red-teaming competition' or 'LLM security challenges'.

No robots.txt found

low

Search engines lack clear directives on crawling competition pages, leaderboards, and user profiles. This may result in poor indexing of your competition catalog and slower discovery of CyberCup.AI by potential participants searching for cybersecurity competitions.

No sitemap.xml found

low

Search engines cannot efficiently discover and index all competition pages, leaderboards, team profiles, and challenge listings. Prospective participants looking for 'AI security CTF' or 'prompt injection competitions' may miss your platform entirely.

Accessibility

100/100
All clear — no issues found in this category.

Functional

100/100
All clear — no issues found in this category.

Technical Health

AuthContext: Unexpected error fetching current user: CombinedGraphQLErrors: U...

high

Participants cannot access their competition accounts or view leaderboard standings due to a JWT authentication failure in the AuthContext. This prevents users from logging in to track their CTF performance, view competition results, or access their team's progress on challenges like LLM CTF or AI-Assisted CTF competitions.

Compliance

100/100
All clear — no issues found in this category.

Key Metrics

Crawlability

Sitemap.xml
Robots.txt
Broken Links0

Standards

HTTPS
Mobile Responsive
Images Missing Alt0

Improvement Plan

Your platform has a critical blocker preventing any user from competing: the JWT authentication failure in AuthContext is stopping participants from logging in and accessing their accounts, leaderboards, and team progress. This must be your immediate priority—without authentication working, every other optimization is irrelevant. Debug the GraphQL error, verify token generation and validation, and test the login flow end-to-end across all four competition types.

Once authentication is restored, focus on performance. Your 81-request load time creates friction during competition submission and leaderboard navigation. Audit your asset bundles, implement lazy loading for leaderboard data, and consider caching competition details. Fast page loads are table stakes for CTF platforms where participants expect snappy interactions.

Next, implement Open Graph tags (og:title, og:description, og:image) so that when teams share leaderboard achievements or competition invitations on Discord, Twitter, and LinkedIn, the previews display your competition branding and details. A professional preview with your competition badge will significantly increase click-through rates from social channels.

Finally, address SEO infrastructure gaps. Create a robots.txt file allowing search engines to crawl your competition catalog, leaderboards, and challenge pages. Generate a sitemap.xml covering all competition types, detail pages, and leaderboard URLs. Add canonical tags to prevent duplicate content issues. Trim your meta description to 160 characters to prevent truncation. These changes will improve discoverability for competitors searching for 'AI security CTF' and 'LLM red-teaming competitions,' driving organic growth.

Suggested priority order:

  1. JWT authentication failure in AuthContext
  2. High request count (81 requests) slowing page load
  3. Missing Open Graph tags blocking social sharing
  4. No robots.txt file preventing search crawling
  5. No sitemap.xml limiting search indexing
  6. Meta description too long (193 chars)
  7. No canonical URL specified

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