Research Summaries

Back A Postgraduate Training Program for Cryptologic Computer Scientists Phase I: Initiation

Fiscal Year 2008
Division Graduate School of Operational & Information Sciences
Department Computer Science
Investigator(s) Irvine, Cynthia E.
Sponsor National Security Agency (Other-Fed)
Summary The proposed effort is to reestablish and reinvigorate an educational relationship between the Naval Postgraduate School and the National Security Agency. This activity will involve the development of a program in computer science for the proposed effort is to reestablish and reinvigorate an educational relationship between the Naval Postgraduate School and the National Security Agency. This will provide university-level, post-graduate training for a cadre of Cryptologic Computer Scientists. A set of certificate and degree concentrations will be designed to reflect the research directions of NSA and build on the educational and research strengths of NPS. The intent is to create a energetic and vibrant intellectual atmosphere that will attract NSA science and technology personnel. By placing the proposed educational activities at the Naval Postgraduate School, it is possible to obtain a level of synergy, coherence and economy not possible in separate activities dispersed across a number of institutions and organizations. The result will be NSA personnel who possess a thorough understanding of applicable critical technical areas as well as the foundational computer science required to be creative problem solvers with a mission focus.
Keywords Computer Science Autonomous Systems Cyber Security Networks Mobile Systems Software Engineering
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