NSA cryptography refers to the cryptographic standards, practices, and technologies developed or endorsed by the National Security Agency (NSA) of the United States. The NSA is responsible for monitoring and securing U.S. communications and information systems, and cryptography plays a critical role in these efforts. Key aspects of NSA cryptography include: 1. **Standards Development**: The NSA contributes to the development of cryptographic standards used by the U.S. government, which often influence broader industry standards.

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