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Cybersecurity for Critical Infrastructure Program is a program from the National Security Agency (NSA) that funds projects enhancing cybersecurity for critical infrastructure sectors in the United States. The NSA's Cybersecurity Collaboration Center promotes public-private partnerships to deliver cybersecurity outcomes, focusing on the Defense Industrial Base and improving the security of U.S. weapons systems.
The agency partners with other U.S. government agencies, allies, industry, academia, and researchers to strengthen cybersecurity awareness and advance the state of national cybersecurity. Program activities include cybersecurity advisories, technical guidance, threat intelligence, and collaborative security exercises. Eligible applicants include state and local governments, non-profit organizations, and private entities.
Award amounts vary by project; no stated deadline.
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National Security Agency/Central Security Service * Mission & Combat Support * Central Security Service * Cybersecurity Collaboration Center * Collaborative Partnerships * DIB Cybersecurity Services * Standards and Certifications * Artificial Intelligence Security Center * Declassification & Transparency Initiatives * Cybersecurity Advisories & Guidance * Telework and Mobile Security Guidance * DoD Microelectronics Guidance * National Cryptologic Museum * National Cryptologic Memorial [](https://www.
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[](https://www. nsa. gov/cybersecurity/) NSA Cybersecurity prevents and eradicates threats to U.S. national security systems with a focus on the Defense Industrial Base and the improvement of U.S. weapons’ security.
It also strives to promote cybersecurity education, research, and career-building. NSA partners with other U.S. Government agencies, allies, industry, academia, and researchers to strengthen cybersecurity awareness to advance the state of cybersecurity. [](https://www.
nsa. gov/cybersecurity/) ## Advisories & Technical Guidance Read through the cybersecurity advisories and technical guidance released by NSA. From open source code to NSA certification, learn more about the types of products and services we offer to partners and customers.
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The NSA Cyber Exercise (NCX) is a year-round, education, training and exercise program that culminates in an annual three-day cyber competition that challenges students at the U.S. Service Academies and Senior Military Colleges in near full-spectrum cyber operations. [](https://www. nsa.
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Rowlett Awards Each year, NSA recognizes the outstanding work of federal government organizations and individuals who significantly improved cybersecurity advancement in classified or unclassified security-related areas. [](https://www. nsa.
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