"NSA is known as home to the world's greatest codemakers and codebreakers - their stories are now being decoded," the spokesperson said. "Success is the attack that never happened. For decades, the No Such Agency has protected the nation, our armed forces and built partnerships across the globe," a narrator in the trailer says.
The podcast trailer, just around 30 seconds long, is appropriately cryptic in its nature, but hints that it will explore stories about the agency's past work in landmark military and intelligence events while educating listeners about NSA's day-to-day activities.
The podcast would mark a notable shift in how the NSA seeks to engage with the public and media about its work. In 2013, it faced virulent pushback from press groups, government officials, tech companies and the American public about its mass surveillance activities.
The launch of 'No Such Podcast' is a part of a broader outreach plan developed after 2013's fallout, demonstrating a significant change in the NSA's public relations approach.
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