NSA.jpeg This image displays the official seal of the National Security Agency of the United States. It is a circular emblem composed of concentric rings and a central illustration. The outermost edge is a thick, dark navy blue ring. Inside this border is a thin gold line that separates the outer rim from the inner white band. On this white background, black text in capital serif letters curves along the top and bottom edges. The top arc reads "NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY." The bottom arc reads "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA." Separating the top and bottom text on the left and right sides are two four-pointed stars, resembling asterisks. The center of the seal features a dark navy blue background. Dominating this space is an American bald eagle facing toward the viewer's left. The eagle has a white head with a yellow beak and white tail feathers fanned out at the bottom. Its wings are spread wide to the sides in brown feathers. Resting on the eagle's chest is a shield, known as an escutcheon. The top portion of the shield is a solid light blue horizontal bar. Below this bar are vertical stripes alternating between red and white. Specifically, there appear to be four red stripes and three white stripes visible in the lower section of the shield. Beneath the eagle's body, its yellow talons grip a large, silver-colored key that lies horizontally across the bottom of the central circle. The handle (bow) of the key is on the right side and features a decorative, three-lobed design similar to a trefoil or clover. The shaft extends to the left, ending in two rectangular teeth pointing downward. This description was generated automatically. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.