Cryptologic Programs & Cybersecurity Events

NSA's Center for Cryptologic History

On 17 November 1989, the NSA's Center for Cryptologic History (CCH) was established.

The Center for Cryptologic History (CCH) keeps history alive by enhancing the knowledge and decision-making abilities of the intelligence community (IC). A critical asset, the CCH provides a historical and objective account of cryptologic history for the IC, the Department of Defense, other government agencies, academia, and the general public.

At the CCH, we believe lessons from the past can help improve future decision making. Through the National Cryptologic School (NCS), we offer numerous learning opportunities for intelligence professionals. These include a variety of history courses, seminars, illustrated lectures, and case studies. Our many publications, classified and unclassified, document the past and enable today's cryptologic professionals to benefit from a historical perspective as they tackle increasingly challenging missions.

Our calendar of special programs and events explores the impact of history on current issues and operations. Each year, the Schorreck Memorial Lecture brings a distinguished intelligence historian to NSA/CSS for a public presentation. Every two years, the CCH sponsors the Cryptologic History Symposium. Our Scholar-in-Residence Program brings an outstanding academic historian to NSA/CSS for a year of research.

Visit the CCH page on the NSA website.

ON THIS DATE IN HISTORY

Visit the "On This Date in History" calendar to learn about important events related to cryptology, math, computers, and more.