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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.

Eugene J. Becker Award for Excellence in Cybersecurity and Cryptology

In late 2018, the National Cryptologic Foundation (then NCMF) established the Eugene J. Becker Award for Excellence in Cybersecurity and 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. The winners go on to represent Maryland at the National History Day contest in June.

During the contest, there are categories for Junior and Senior school participants. Judges have guidelines for a variety of subjects, including the Foundation’s special award topics such as cryptology, innovation, and cybersecurity.

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Eugene J. Becker

Eugene J. Becker had a distinguished career in intelligence, and along with a few other pioneers was instrumental in guiding the Foundation during its early days. He served as the Foundation’s president from 2006 to 2014. Even after retiring from his position as president, Gene remained involved and connected with the Museum and Foundation. He passed away in June 2018, but will always be remembered.

A special ceremony was held in October 2018 to honor Gene and the donations made in his honor. His family and friends requested that the donations be directed toward education endeavors. Learn more about Gene via his In Memoriam Registry page.

CONGRATULATIONS to the winners of the 2025 Eugene J. Becker Award for Excellence in Cybersecurity and Cryptology . Students submitted projects, papers, and presentations, and the award ceremony was held on 3 May. The National History Day competition will be held in June.

The theme for this year’s event was “Rights & Responsibilities in History.” As always, the Maryland History Day competition was filled with inspiring, talented, and impressive young minds. We are honored to present these special awards to the winners.

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Senior Division

Topic: Making WAVES: The First Women’s Reserve in the Navy
Student: Chloe Chang
Category: Senior Individual Website
School: Poolesville High School
Teacher: Stephanie Gomer

Photo: Coming soon.

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Junior Division

Topic: Code Girls: The American Women Who Broke Codes in World War II
Category: Junior Individual Exhibit
Student: Anna Hao
School: The Bryn Mawr School
Teacher: Matthew Hetrick

Photo: Anna Hao with Frank Whetsell, NCF

CONGRATULATIONS to the winners of the 2024 Eugene J. Becker Award for Excellence in Cybersecurity and Cryptology Students submitted projects, papers, and presentations, and the award ceremony was held on 4 May. The National History Day competition will be held in June.

The theme for this year’s event was “Turning Points in History.” As always, the Maryland History Day competition was filled with inspiring, talented, and impressive young minds. We are honored to present these special awards to the winners.

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Senior Division

Title: “The Rosetta Stone’s Impact”
Category: Senior Paper
Student: Lillian Gwynn
School: Saint Mary’s Ryken High School
County: St. Mary’s County
Teacher: Leif Liberg

Photo: The NCF Director of Marketing & Communications Christine Harding with Lillian Gwynn

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Junior Division
Title: “The 1956 Dartmouth Conference: A Pivotal Turning Point in the History of Artificial Intelligence”
Category: Junior Paper
Student: Marcellus White
School: Piccowaxen Middle School
County: Charles County
Teacher: Christine Coulby

Photo: The NCF Director of Marketing & Communications Christine Harding with Marcellus White

CONGRATULATIONS to the winners of the 2023 Eugene J. Becker Award for Excellence in Cybersecurity and Cryptology. Students submitted projects, papers, and presentations and the award ceremony was held on 5 May. The National History Day competition will be held in June.

The theme for this year’s event was “Frontiers in History: People, Places, and Ideas.” As always, the Maryland History Day competition was packed with creative, inspiring, and talented young minds. We are honored to present these special awards to the winners.

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Senior Division
Topic: The Internet: Crossing the Frontier into a New Age of Networking
Students: Alexander Sleeman and Javesh Sood
Category: Senior Group
School: Mount Saint Joseph High School
Teacher: Ryan Folmer
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Junior Division
Topic: Codemaking, Codebreaking, and the Evolution of Secret Writing
Category: Junior Group
Students: Ben Godoy, Liam Umberger, Luca Petroni
School: Newport Mill Middle School
Teacher: Matthew Baldassano

Photo: Students Ben Godoy and Liam Umberger with the NCF Communications Director Christine Harding

CONGRATULATIONS to the winners of the 2022 Eugene J. Becker Award for Excellence in Cybersecurity and Cryptology. The 2022 Maryland History Day event took place online. Students submitted projects, papers, and presentations and the award ceremony was held virtually on 1 May. The National History Day competition will be held in June.

The theme for this year’s event was “Debate & Diplomacy in History: Successes, Failures, Consequences.” As always, the Maryland History Day competition was packed with creative, inspiring, and talented young minds. We are honored to present these special awards to the winners.

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Senior Division
Topic: Phishing for the Truth: The Budapest Convention on Cybercrime
Student: Aleah Dinmore
Category: Senior Paper
School: Arundel High School
Teacher: Michael Yuscavage
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Junior Division
Topic: Navajo Code Talkers
Category: Junior Group Website
Students: Juliann Cook and Elizabeth Darling
School: Centreville Middle School
Teacher: Thomas Hayman

CONGRATULATIONS to the winners of the 2021 Eugene J. Becker Award for Excellence in Cybersecurity and Cryptology. Due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic, the 2021 Maryland History Day event took place digitally with no in-person competition. Students submitted projects, papers, and presentations and the award ceremony was held virtually. The National History Day competition will be held in June.

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

Topic: Morse Code: Communication Without a Voice
Student: Grayson Peoples
Category: Senior Individual Exhibit
School: Mount Saint Joseph High School
Teacher: Ryan Folmer

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Junior Division

Topic: “Code Talkers: The Secret Language that Won the War”
Category: Junior Group Documentary
Students: Emily Notobartolo, Kayla Hawbecker
School: Smithsburg Middle School
Teacher: Robert Smith

CONGRATULATIONS to the winners of the 2020 Eugene J. Becker Award for Excellence in Cybersecurity and Cryptology. Due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic, the 2020 Maryland History Day event took place digitally with no in-person competition. Students submitted projects, papers, and presentations and the award ceremony was held virtually. The National History Day competition will also be held virtually between June 14-18, 2020.

The theme for this year’s event was “Breaking Barriers.” 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

Topic: Beyond the Beauty: How Hedy Lamarr Engineered Society Click to see a video of the presentation online.
Students: Astri Doub, Jaimie Griffin, Elizabeth O’Brien
Category: Senior Group Documentary
School: The Bryn Mawr School
Teacher: Matthew Hetrick

Thank you so much for sponsoring the National History Eugene J. Becker Award for Excellence in Cybersecurity and Cryptology! We were so honored to win the award for our documentary on Hedy Lamarr and her development of spread spectrum technology. We found Lamarr such a fascinating person because while she was developing technologies that are still relied upon today, in her movies, she perpetuated the stereotype that a woman’s worth is determined by her beauty. This project has changed the way we examine the technology we use and also the danger with the women we choose to hold up as role models in our society, and we are so grateful to have gotten recognized for it!

Sincerely,
Astri Doub, Jaimie Griffin, Elizabeth O’Brien

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Junior Division

Topic: Code Breaking at Midway
Category: Junior Group Documentary
Students: Jack Harburger, Antione Sylvia
School: The Mount Washington School
Teacher: Ryan Kaiser

CONGRATULATIONS to the winners of the 2019 Eugene J. Becker Award for Excellence in Cybersecurity and Cryptology. 2019 was the first year for the Eugene Becker Award and we were honored to present it to two very deserving students. The 2019 Maryland History Day event took place on 11 May, and as always, the competition was packed with the most inspiring, innovative, and talented young minds. The theme for the 2019 event was “Triumph and Tragedy.”

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Senior Division

Topic: Government Subservience: The Snowden Files
Students: Jeffrey Fisher, David Oduneye
Category: Senior Group Website
School:
Parkville High School
County:
Baltimore County
Teacher:
dam Laye

Photo: Jeffrey Fisher, David Oduneye withwith NCMF Vice President Orville Lewis