= National Security Agency cryptography
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The National Security Agency (NSA) is a U.S. government agency primarily responsible for signal intelligence and information assurance. When referring to "NSA cryptography," it typically involves the cryptographic practices, algorithms, and systems developed or endorsed by the NSA to secure sensitive information and communications. Here are some key points about NSA cryptography: 1. **Development and Influence**: The NSA has been involved in the development of various cryptographic standards and algorithms, including those used for encryption and secure communications.
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