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The NSA Director's Summer Program (DSP) is a prestigious summer internship program hosted by the National Security Agency (NSA). The program is designed to provide two-dozen of the United States's best undergraduate and graduate mathematics students with the opportunity to work on real NSA projects related to national security and intelligence. DSP is highly competitive and seeks to attract students with strong backgrounds in mathematics, computer science, engineering, and cybersecurity.[1][2]
Overview
editThe NSA Director's Summer Program was established with the aim of fostering the next generation of professionals in the fields of cryptology and information assurance. The program typically runs for 12 weeks during the summer months and is open to students from accredited U.S. colleges and universities.
Participants work alongside NSA professionals on a variety of projects, which may include cryptanalysis, signals intelligence, and the development of advanced cybersecurity tools and techniques. The program also includes seminars, workshops, and networking events to enhance the educational experience.[3][4]
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edit- ^ "College Students from Research Outreach Programs Solve Hard Mission Problems, Present Find". National Security Agency/Central Security Service. Retrieved 2024-03-27.
- ^ Strauss, Valerie (June 10, 2013). "Where the National Security Agency isn't so secret: Schools". Washington Post.
- ^ "NSA student and internship programs". www.intelligencecareers.gov. Retrieved 2024-03-27.
- ^ ""The EDGE" National Information Assurance Research Laboratory (NIARL) Science, Technology, and Personnel Highlights". September 2008. pp. 4–5. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-23.
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