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About Us

About Us

Advancing cybersecurity awareness, education, and innovation for a safer digital world.

Our Team

Meet the leaders and visionaries driving the NCF's mission forward every day.

FAQs

Find quick answers about our mission, membership, and how to get involved.

Our History

From codebreakers to cyber defenders — preserving a legacy that shapes the future.

NCF Financial Data

Review audited reports and filings that reflect our commitment to transparency, accountability, and responsible stewardship.

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More Than a Mission — A Movement

The NCF brings together educators, experts, and enthusiasts who believe in building an informed, cyber-safe future.

Programs & Events

All Programs

Explore all of the NCF's programs driving cyber awareness, education, and history forward.

Escape Room

Hands-on puzzle challenge: crack codes, solve clues, experience real-time cryptologic logic.

Convening to Act

Catalyzing strategic dialogue on emerging cyber & cryptologic challenges in partnership with NSA.

Cocktails & Codebreakers

A celebratory evening honoring cryptologic legacy, networking, and thought leadership.

Crypto Cup

A signature fundraiser merging sport and mission — advancing cryptologic education through golf.

Cryptologic History Symposium

An academic event that explores the role of cryptology across eras and its lasting influence on security, strategy, and society.

Student Ambassador Program

Catalyzing strategic dialogue on emerging cyber & cryptologic challnges in partnership with NSA

Cyber Saturday

A full-day, interactive event for youth and families to explore cybersecurity through play.

Cyber Feud

A live, fast paced competition where students test cyber knowledge in game show format.

Maryland History Day

Highlighting student research on cryptology's impact across Maryland's past.

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Events That Build a Cyber-Safe Future

The NCF programs spark growth, foster collaboration, and make cybersecurity a shared mission across generations and industries.

Resources

Podcast Series

Listen to #CyberChats and Cyber Pulse — the NCF's two podcasts exploring stories, insights, and innovations shaping cybersecurity.

Cyber Games

Engaging students through interactive challenges that build real-world cybersecurity skills and teamwork.

Downloads

Access classroom-ready lessons, tools, and activities to teach cryptology, cybersecurity, and digital citizenship.

Insights & Updates

Explore thought leadership, event recaps, and the latest news from the world of cryptology and cyber education.

Outsmart Cyberthreats Collections

Clear, engaging resources that build foundational cyber safety skills through activities and practical guidance.

Cybersecurity Curriculum Guidelines

Guidelines that support creating cybersecurity-focused lessons and inspire students to pursue cyber careers.

How to Be Cyber Safe + Savvy — A Data Care Booklet for Adults

Clear, practical steps to protect their devices, data, and privacy from today's online threats.

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Empowering the Next Generation of Cyber Thinkers

Through resources, stories, and shared knowledge, the NCF helps educators, professionals, and students strengthen our cyber future together.

Cryptologic History

Trailblazers

Discover the pioneers who broke barriers and paved the way for future generations in cryptology.

Historical Figures in Cryptology

Meet the brilliant minds whose work in codes and communication shaped global history.

Cryptologic Bytes

Dive into quick reads and fascinating facts that reveal hidden history of code communication.

Commemorate

Honor the people and achievements that advanced the art and science of cryptology.

Acquisitions Archive

Explore rare artifacts, documents, and exhibits preserved to tell the evolving story of cryptology.

NSA/CSS Cryptologic Hall of Honor

Celebrate individuals whose exceptional contributions strengthened our nation's intelligence security.

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Preserving the Code of Our Past

From hidden messages to historic breakthroughs, the NCF keeps the stories of cryptology alive—honoring the people, events, and innovations that shaped modern intelligence.

Explore upcoming events from across the Foundation – See Calendar

About Us

About Us

About Us

Advancing cybersecurity awareness, education, and innovation for a safer digital world.

Our Team

Meet the leaders and visionaries driving the NCF's mission forward every day.

FAQs

Find quick answers about our mission, membership, and how to get involved.

Our History

From codebreakers to cyber defenders — preserving a legacy that shapes the future.

NCF Financial Data

Review audited reports and filings that reflect our commitment to transparency, accountability, and responsible stewardship.

nav about us group of professionals in conversation

More Than a Mission — A Movement

The NCF brings together educators, experts, and enthusiasts who believe in building an informed, cyber-safe future.

Programs & Events

Programs & Events

All Programs

Explore all of the NCF's programs driving cyber awareness, education, and history forward.

Escape Room

Hands-on puzzle challenge: crack codes, solve clues, experience real-time cryptologic logic.

Convening to Act

Catalyzing strategic dialogue on emerging cyber & cryptologic challenges in partnership with NSA.

Cocktails & Codebreakers

A celebratory evening honoring cryptologic legacy, networking, and thought leadership.

Crypto Cup

A signature fundraiser merging sport and mission — advancing cryptologic education through golf.

Cryptologic History Symposium

An academic event that explores the role of cryptology across eras and its lasting influence on security, strategy, and society.

Student Ambassador Program

Catalyzing strategic dialogue on emerging cyber & cryptologic challnges in partnership with NSA

Cyber Saturday

A full-day, interactive event for youth and families to explore cybersecurity through play.

Cyber Feud

A live, fast paced competition where students test cyber knowledge in game show format.

Maryland History Day

Highlighting student research on cryptology's impact across Maryland's past.

nav programs and events three students learning together

Events That Build a Cyber-Safe Future

The NCF programs spark growth, foster collaboration, and make cybersecurity a shared mission across generations and industries.

Resources Code

Resources

Podcast Series

Listen to #CyberChats and Cyber Pulse — the NCF's two podcasts exploring stories, insights, and innovations shaping cybersecurity.

Cyber Games

Engaging students through interactive challenges that build real-world cybersecurity skills and teamwork.

Downloads

Access classroom-ready lessons, tools, and activities to teach cryptology, cybersecurity, and digital citizenship.

Insights & Updates

Explore thought leadership, event recaps, and the latest news from the world of cryptology and cyber education.

Outsmart Cyberthreats Collections

Clear, engaging resources that build foundational cyber safety skills through activities and practical guidance.

Cybersecurity Curriculum Guidelines

Guidelines that support creating cybersecurity-focused lessons and inspire students to pursue cyber careers.

How to Be Cyber Safe + Savvy — A Data Care Booklet for Adults

Clear, practical steps to protect their devices, data, and privacy from today's online threats.

nav resources two young students learning on laptop

Empowering the Next Generation of Cyber Thinkers

Through resources, stories, and shared knowledge, the NCF helps educators, professionals, and students strengthen our cyber future together.

Cryptologic History

Cryptologic History

Trailblazers

Discover the pioneers who broke barriers and paved the way for future generations in cryptology.

Historical Figures in Cryptology

Meet the brilliant minds whose work in codes and communication shaped global history.

Cryptologic Bytes

Dive into quick reads and fascinating facts that reveal hidden history of code communication.

Commemorate

Honor the people and achievements that advanced the art and science of cryptology.

Acquisitions Archive

Explore rare artifacts, documents, and exhibits preserved to tell the evolving story of cryptology.

NSA/CSS Cryptologic Hall of Honor

Celebrate individuals whose exceptional contributions strengthened our nation's intelligence security.

nav cryptologic history hands using engima machine

Preserving the Code of Our Past

From hidden messages to historic breakthroughs, the NCF keeps the stories of cryptology alive—honoring the people, events, and innovations that shaped modern intelligence.

Milt Zaslow Award for Cryptology

Awarded from 2013-2018

The ten-year grant was made possible by the generosity of the Foundation’s general membership and the family of Mr. Zaslow who contributed to the Foundation’s In Memoriam Program to commemorate Mr. Zaslow’s many contributions to the field of cryptology. The Foundation decided that the most fitting memorial of all would be to establish a monetary award, the Milt Zaslow Award, honoring and encouraging Maryland History Day Contest participants who submit work focused on cryptology.

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Milt Zaslow

The National Cryptologic Foundation established the Milt Zaslow Award for Cryptology for the Maryland History Day Contest with the Maryland Humanities Council (MDHC). This annual statewide contest involves over 450 students, 85 judges, plus parents and teachers. Winners go on to represent Maryland at the National History Day contest.

During the contest, there are categories for Junior and Senior school participants. Judges have guidelines for a variety of subjects, including special awards such as the Milt Zaslow Award for Cryptology that focused on cryptologic topics. The Milt Zaslow Award for Cryptology was awarded to students during the years 2013 to 2018.

During Milt’s tenure as the Recognitions Committee chairman, he took great interest in the program and on several occasions served as a contest judge for cryptology. Milt was inducted into the NSA/CSS Cryptologic Hall of Honor in 2007. Read more about Milt Zaslow.

CONGRATULATIONS to the 2018 Junior and Senior Division level winners of the Milt Zaslow Award for Cryptology. The 2018 Maryland History Day event took place on 28 April and as always, featured exceptional and inspiring student presentations and projects. The theme for this year’s event was “Conflict and Compromise in History.” See below for details about the Zaslow Award winners’ and their projects.
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Senior Division

Topic: Operation Mincemeat: How a Silent Spy, a Compromise, and Some Ingenuity Enabled the Allies to Push Forward to Victory in WWII
Student: Emily Rand
Category: Paper
School: Institute of Notre Dame
City: Baltimore City
Teacher: Caitlin Connor

Photo: Emily Rand, 2018 Senior Division Winner with NCMF President Dick Schaeffer

This project describes a unique form of espionage used in World War II by British intelligence. British forces wanted to invade the geographically strategic and powerful Sicily, but the German and Italian forces heavily guarded Sicily, making it almost impossible to invade without a bloody battle. So, British intelligence devised a plan to dupe the Germans into thinking the Allies were planning to invade Greece, instead of Sicily, by placing fake documents on a dead body, and planting the dead body on the coast of Spain. The body was disguised as a British soldier who had died at sea, but carried letters from one general to another, confirming an Allied invasion of Greece. This operation became known as Operation Mincemeat. German intelligence analyzed the documents and even Hitler himself studied them. Ultimately, Hitler deployed troops from Sicily to Greece, leaving Sicily weakened, and the Allies successfully invaded. Operation Mincemeat proved to be a successful, absurd war tactic.

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Junior Division

Topic: ENIGMA: Alan Turing in WWII
Category: Exhibit
Students: Morgan Babylon, Abha Shrestha
School: West Middle School
County: Carroll County
Teacher: Stacey Gruber

Photo Left: Enigma Exhibit – 2018 Zaslow
Photo Right: Morgan Babylon and Abha Shrestha with NCMF President Dick Schaeffer

CONGRATULATIONS to the 2017 Junior and Senior Division level winners of the Milt Zaslow Award for Cryptology. The 2017 Maryland History Day event took place on 29 April and featured, as always, exceptional and inspiring student presentations and projects. The theme for this year’s event was “Taking a Stand in History.”

The theme for this year’s event was “Communication in History.” As always, the Maryland History Day competition was packed with inventive, inspiring, and talented young minds. We are honored to present these special awards to the students.

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Senior Division

Title: Invisible Hero:  Tony Mendez and the Rescue of the American Houseguests During the Iranian Hostage Crisis
Category: Group Performances
Students: Katherine Harvey, Kelly McGovern, and Abigail Haffey
School: Frederick Homeschoolers
County: Frederick County
Teacher: Christine Pritt

Photo: Katherine Harvey, Kelly McGovern, and Abigail Haffey with NCMF Vice President Orville Lewis

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Junior Division

Title: Navajo Code Talkers:  Taking a Stand in History
Category: Individual Documentaries
Student: William George
School: Centreville Middle School
County: Queen Anne’s County
Teacher: Thomas Hayman

Photo: Winner William George with NCMF Vice President Orville Lewis

CONGRATULATIONS to the 2016 winners of the Milton Zaslow Award for Cryptology.

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Senior Division

Title: “Running Out of Time: The Forgotten Polish Exploration of Enigma.”
Category: Performance
Students: Ms. Megan Tatum and Ms. Alice Walker
School: Poolesville High School
County:  Montgomery County
Teacher: Mr. Daniel McKenna

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Junior Division
Title: “The Limping Lady: Virginia Hall, the Most Dangerous Allied Spy of World War II.”
Category: Performance
Student: Ms. Kelly McGovern
School: Frederick Homeschoolers
County: Frederick County
Teacher: Ms. Christine Pritt

Photo: Baltimore County Delegate Adrienne Jones presents the Milt Zaslow Award for Cryptology to Junior Level Award Winner, Ms. Kelly McGovern

CONGRATULATIONS to the 2015 winners of the Milton Zaslow Award for Cryptology.

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Senior Division

Title: “Alan Turing: Codebreaker.”
Category: Documentary
Students: Alan Gorny and Srinayan Nuvvala
School: Howard High School
County: Howard County
Teachers: Danelle Brennan and Mary Curtin

Photo: (l to r) – NCMF President Dick Schaeffer, Srinayan Nuvvala, Alan Gorny, and Joyce Leviton, from the office of US Senator Ben Cardin. 

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Junior Division

Title: “Alan Turing: An Enigma No More.”
Category: Web site
Student: Grady Fort
School: Southern Middle School
County: Calvert County
Teacher: Melissa Kallfelz

CONGRATULATIONS to the 2014 winners of the Milton Zaslow Award for Cryptology.

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Senior Division

Title: The NSA Scandal
Category: Pesentation
Student: Mr. Jeremy Davis
School: Bohemia Manor High School
County: Cecil County
Teacher: Mr. Michael Means

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Junior Division

Title: Women Spies
Category: Presentation
Students: Ms. Carlie Domogauer and Ms. Kristen Tull
School: Matapeake Middle School
County: Queen Anne’s County
Teacher:Ms. Jillian Ferris

CONGRATULATIONS to the 2013 winners of the Milton Zaslow Award for Cryptology.

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Senior Division

Title: “The Effect of the Navajo Code Talkers on U.S. – Native American Relations After WWII.”
Category: Exhibit
School: Polytechnic Institute
City: Baltimore, Maryland

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Junior Division

Title: Navajo Code Talkers
Category: Exhibit
School: Matapeake Middle School
City: Stevensville, Maryland