No Such Podcast
The official NSA podcast, launched 2024, featuring agency staff and historians on cryptologic history, current cybersecurity programs, and recruitment topics. Dryly reads like government communications because that's what it is.
- Hosts
- NSA
- Running
- 2024–
- Network
- National Security Agency
- Status
- Active
- Language
- English
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Listen if
Listeners interested in the NSA's institutional self-presentation, agency historians' takes on declassified programs, and an unusually candid official voice on what NSA does and doesn't do. Useful as primary-source government communications.
Skip if
Listeners wanting investigative journalism or critical analysis of NSA programs; the show is institutional. For the journalism complement, pair with Sandworm (Greenberg) and the Snowden / Greenwald reporting.
Key takeaways
- The show's value is precisely as an institutional voice: what NSA chooses to discuss, frame, and elide is itself a primary-source document.
- The cryptologic-history episodes (drawing on NSA's Center for Cryptologic History) are the most substantively interesting and historically accurate.
- Agency-podcast format constraints are visible — guests are official, the topics are pre-cleared, and the questions are surface — but the show is more candid than most listeners expect.
Notes
Pair with Dark Territory (Kaplan) and @War (Harris) for the institutional context the podcast operates inside, and with critical sources (Snowden, Bamford's body of work) for the counterweight. Worth subscribing to as a primary-source artifact, not as a substitute for journalistic coverage of NSA. Useful for understanding how the agency wants its work understood.