CCH & NCF Cryptologic History Symposium 2025
The 19th Cryptologic History Symposium will be held on April 30-May 2, 2025. The theme of the 2025 Symposium is Engage the Past....Educate the Future.
The Symposium will be held in-person at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab Kossiakoff Center in Laurel, Maryland on Wednesday, April 30 - Thursday - May 1, 2025. Following the Symposium, attendees will be given an opportunity to tour the recently renovated National Cryptologic Museum on Friday, May 2, 2025 and learn about resources available through the National Cryptologic Museum Library.
Attendees may also consider attending the 2025 NCF General Membership Meeting/Program (GMM) which will precede the Symposium at the Kossiakoff Center on Tuesday, April 29, 2025.
CCH and the NCF reserve the right to modify or cancel the Cryptologic History Symposium, including a hybrid in-person/virtual event, or an all-virtual platform with a potentially abbreviated program if warranted.
Cost
Standard rate: $84/day
Student rate: $42/day
Speaker (non-US govt employee): Free on the day of your presentation/Standard rate for additional day
Speaker (US govt employee): Standard rate both days
The daily registration fee includes lunch plus morning and afternoon refreshments on April 30-May 1, 2025. Admission to the National Cryptologic Museum on May 2, 2025 is free to all attendees, but no lunch or refreshments will be provided on that day.
Registration Method: Secure online registration will be available soon via this page. If you are unable to register online - please call the NCF office at 443-795-4498.
Registration Deadline: April 23, 2025 at 11:59 PM EDT
No Walk-In registrations will be accepted.
Registration for the NCF General Membership Meeting (GMM) on April 29, 2025 is handled separately through the NCF. See cryptologicfoundation.org/community/conferences/meeting.html or click the link below for details of this additional program.
There is no sponsored event hotel and CCH cannot make lodging or transportation recommendations for out-of-town attendees. Lodging and transportation arrangements are the responsibility of each attendee. Questions should be directed to Melissa Mann or John Tokar at cchevents@nsa.gov or 301-688-2336.
Please stay tuned for a preliminary agenda and for the opening of registration, which will be hosted here on the NCF website.