Announcing the 2nd edition of the Binding Hook-Munich Security Conference Essay Prize Competition

Illustration: Vahram Muradyan

01 December 2025

The Munich Security Conference (MSC) and Binding Hook proudly announce the 2nd edition of the Essay Prize Competition, inviting experts to explore digital sovereignty’s impact on Europe’s cybersecurity interests. This year’s competition focuses on the practical and policy implications of Europe’s pursuit of digital sovereignty.

Vision

Europe stands at a critical juncture in shaping its digital future, with sovereignty emerging as a pivotal concept that underscores its ambition for enhanced independence, resilience, and competitiveness. At the same time, persistent cyber threats, constantly evolving with wider technological advances, are making cybersecurity a core priority for the EU. However, the optimal relationship between cybersecurity and digital sovereignty is less clear. Does heightened sovereign control over digital infrastructure — including clouds, chips, and data flows — advance Europe’s security interests and defensive capabilities? Or do such measures impede the cross-border cooperation essential for effective cyber defense? This essay prize competition invites writers to define – or dispute – how far security arguments point toward greater autonomy, deeper interdependence, or some mix of both.

Winners will not only receive a monetary reward but also have their work published on Binding Hook, Virtual Routes’ media platform for digital technology and security, and be celebrated at the 2026 Munich Security Conference.

Essay Question

“Does digital sovereignty support Europe’s cybersecurity interests? And how should it be designed to strengthen European resilience?”

Review Board

The review board is co-chaired by Eva Maydell, Member of the European Parliament, and Shashank Joshi, Defence Editor at The Economist, and includes the following experts: Marina Henke, Professor of International Relations at the Hertie School, Nathalie Tocci, Director of the Istituto Affari Internazionali, Professor of Practice at the John Hopkins University SAIS, Max Smeets, Co-Director of Virtual Routes and Managing Editor of Binding Hook, and others. 

Awards

The prizes for the top essays are as follows:

  • 1st Place: €10,000
  • Runner-Up: €2,500
  • 3rd Place: €1,000
  • 4th-5th Places: €500

The winning author will be invited to the 2026 Munich Security Conference (12-15 February, 2026) to be recognized at the award ceremony — an opportunity to contribute to the broader conversation on Europe’s digital sovereignty and security.

Submission Deadline

The deadline for submissions is 11 January 2025, 23:59 pm CET. Read more about the competition and submit your essay here.

About

Binding Hook is a web outlet created by Virtual Routes to gather expert perspectives on digital and emerging technologies and security. It centres the conversation on Europe in its global context through opinions and analysis from practitioners and researchers.

Cmsc

The Munich Security Conference is the world’s leading forum for debating international security policy. It is a venue for diplomatic initiatives to address the world’s most pressing security concerns.

Google

The Essay Prize Competition is sponsored by Google.