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Educate * Stimulate * Commemorate
October 2016, Issue 60

Dear Friend ~ Welcome to the latest issue of the NCMF Web Link. Included in this issue is news about the NCMF 2016 Membership Meeting & Symposium, CyberMaryland 2016, a Special Donation, the Enigma Exhibit, & more.
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2016 NCMF October Meeting
The 2016 General Membership Meeting will feature recognized experts that live this year’s theme—Combating Domestic Terrorism, every day. 
Mr. Paul Goldenberg and Mr. John Farmer
......leaders on the forefront of advising our own Department of Homeland Security and their counterparts worldwide as to how to address the ever expanding threats posed by international and homegrown terrorists. 
Mr. Kemp Ensor, Col. Bill Pallozzi, and Mr. Kevin Perkins
.......an expert law enforcement panel to bring current perspectives, and exciting vignettes, directly from NSA, the Maryland State Police, and the FBI. 
Mr. Ronald Lee 
........a former NSA General Counsel who is involved day-to-day with the challenges of balancing the complicated issues of individual privacy and National Security.
The 18th General Membership Meeting & Annual Symposium will take place on Wednesday, 19 October 2016 in Laurel, MD. In addition to the above-noted guest speakers and panel experts, the event will include updates about the Museum, New Museum Project, and Foundation; opening remarks by NSA Deputy Director Mr. Rick Ledgett; and a special memorial tribute honoring three former NSA employees. A continental breakfast and catered lunch are included. And don't forget to visit the book sale (see below article) and other lobby exhibit tables. Registration is $30 for members and $60 for guests (includes one-year basic NCMF membership). Registration closes 14 October 2016. *ALL discussions will be NON-ATTRIBUTION - recording devices are prohibited.
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NCMF & UMUC CO-SPONSOR CYBER EDUCATION FORUM at
CYBER MARYLAND 2016

Cyber Maryland 2016
The demand for cybersecurity talent is expected to rise to six million globally by 2019. This year, one million cyber jobs are opening and over 200,000 jobs in the U.S. are unfilled. The case has been made for why cyber education and workforce development are high-stake missions in the fight against cyber-crime. Check out the informative panel discussions scheduled for Day One of Cyber Maryland 2016 as part of the Cyber Education Forum co-sponsored by the NCMF and University of Maryland University College (UMUC).
Cyber Maryland 2016 Info
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Caracristi Donation - The Foundation recently received a generous donation of $100,000 from the Estate of Ann Caracristi to help fund the new Cyber Center for Education and Innovation (CCEI) and home of the NCM. As a result of the donation, Ms. Caracristi was named a Founder Emeritus for the CCEI. Learn more about the Founders' Group. Learn more about Ann Caracristi
Caracristi Donation
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Caracristi present a $100k check from the Estate of Ann Caracristi for the Cyber Center for Education and Innovation (CCEI) to NCMF Vice President Orville Lewis and CCEI/NCM Chief Operating Officer Larry Castro.
Enigma Exhibit Gets Facelift
If you are heading to the NCM for a visit, make sure to check out the recent upgrades to the always-popular Enigma exhibit. Don't worry, the exhibit is still interactive and visitors can encrypt and decrypt their own messages. Stay tuned for news about more exhibits getting a new look.
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Support Book Sales at NCMF Programs
The new and used book sales at NCMF programs provide funds to help purchase additional artifacts for the museum. Books may be purchased and then returned after reading for a tax deduction and reselling. Subject matter varies widely, though many books feature cryptology, military histories, biographies, intelligence matters, terrorism and the like. We also sell some periodicals and novels.
We accept cash and checks, and are adding credit and debit cards for following programs. Have books to donate? Contact our office or reply to this email.
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