Across the globe, spies gather in inconspicuous places for discreet conversations. This week, Intelligence Online visits the National Cryptologic Museum in Maryland that offers members of the intelligence community a rare opportunity to enjoy playful espionage moments with friends and family.
Despite its reputation as the most secretive element of the intelligence community, the National Security Agency (NSA) is the only US agency to have a museum open to the public, the National Cryptologic Museum (NCM). Even if admission were not free, a visit would still be well worth the effort. The museum is located opposite the agency's headquarters
