Largely: the NSA and its military-industrial partners don’t come up with new innovations, except as applies to handling the massive amounts of data they have and their interesting information security requirements.
There was a large amount of time when the NSA did come up with cryptography-related math innovations in secret and did not share that information publically.
The NSA does see itself as the leading employer of mathematicians in the United States. To the extent that those employees come up with groundbreaking insights, those are likely classified and you won’t find them in the marketing materials of government contractors.
There was a large amount of time when the NSA did come up with cryptography-related math innovations in secret and did not share that information publically.
The NSA does see itself as the leading employer of mathematicians in the United States. To the extent that those employees come up with groundbreaking insights, those are likely classified and you won’t find them in the marketing materials of government contractors.