• EDUCATE
    EDUCATE

    ...our citizens to be cyber smart, and develop pathways for the future cyber workforce.

  • ENGAGE
    ENGAGE

    ...and convene partners to address emerging cyber and cryptologic issues.

  • COMMEMORATE
    COMMEMORATE

    ...our cryptologic history & those who served within the cryptologic community.

THE NCF VISION

Advance the nation’s interest in cyber and cryptology through leadership, education, and partnerships.

Getting Started with Cybersecurity- An Overview of Cyber Career Awareness Week by the NCF

Monday, October 18, 2021
1:45 pm2:15 pm
Nepris Online Classroom

Jennifer Langdon from the National Cryptologic Foundation (NCF) will share her experience with teachers and students about how to get involved in cybersecurity. She will highlight other cyber presentations being held by the NCF this week for Cyber Careers Awareness Week.

Key Questions
* Why is cybersecurity worth discussing?
* What resources are available to teachers and students to learn about cyber security?
* What will be offered this week for Cyber Careers week?

Expected Outcomes
Participants will learn that cybersecurity is an important career field worth considering!

Click the link below to visit the Nepris course page to register to attend the live Chat. If you cannot attend the live session, stay tuned for a link to the recording.

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About Us

The NCF's Vision is to strengthen trust in the digital ecosystem.

The NCF Mission: Advance the nation’s interest in cyber and cryptology as we:

Educate citizens to be cyber smart individuals, 

Develop pathways for the future cyber and cryptologic workforce, 

Engage and convene partners to address emerging cyber and cryptologic issues and, 

Commemorate our cryptologic history and those who served. 

The Foundation provides exceptional cryptologic programs, encourages young minds to learn about cryptology and to explore cyber-related career opportunities, hosts educational, cryptology-related exhibits at various community events, and honors the people— past and present—whose contributions to our national security protect and make possible our way of life.

The NCF also provides needed support to the National Cryptologic Museum (NCM), the first public museum in the U.S. Intelligence Community. Located adjacent to the National Security Agency (NSA) in Maryland, the NCM houses a unique and priceless collection of artifacts that represent our Nation's history in code making and code breaking, as well as a world class library of cryptologic media. The NCF has acquired rare and invaluable artifacts for the Museum and helps to support new educational and interactive exhibits.

The NCF is a 501(c)(3) organization.

Learn more about our MISSION, VISION, and VALUES.