Difference between revisions of "National Security Agency"

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The '''National Security Agency''' is the branch of the United States government responsible for making and breaking codes, keeping mathematicians employed and tapping your phones.
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The '''National Security Agency''' is a branch of the United States government (specifically, of the US Department of Defense).  It's primary mission is information security and signals intelligence, or, more simply put, [[cryptography]].
  
The NSA also supports the [[United States of America Mathematical Talent Search]], a [[mathematics competition]] for high school students.
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The NSA is likely to be the largest employer of [[mathematician]]s in the United States.  (We say "likely" because the exact number of mathematicians employed at NSA is classified.)
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The NSA supports the [[United States of America Mathematical Talent Search]], a [[mathematics competition]] for high school students administered by the [[Art of Problem Solving Foundation]].

Revision as of 12:54, 7 July 2006

The National Security Agency is a branch of the United States government (specifically, of the US Department of Defense). It's primary mission is information security and signals intelligence, or, more simply put, cryptography.

The NSA is likely to be the largest employer of mathematicians in the United States. (We say "likely" because the exact number of mathematicians employed at NSA is classified.)

The NSA supports the United States of America Mathematical Talent Search, a mathematics competition for high school students administered by the Art of Problem Solving Foundation.