00:00 [VIDEO PLAYBACK]
00:01 - The changing nature of war, the application of science
00:05 on an industrial scale.
00:06 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:08 [RADIO CHATTER]
00:12 - The deception campaign means that the Germans
00:15 have legaled water wars.
00:16 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:19 - An amazingly fast-moving information processing system
00:23 for air defense, which is copied by fighter
00:25 command of the Second World War.
00:26 - Extremely dangerous war.
00:27 Much more dangerous than Vietnam.
00:29 [RADIO CHATTER]
00:31 - If the Germans had used Enigma in a very rigorous and correct
00:35 way, it would have been unbroken.
00:37 [RADIO CHATTER]
00:38 - Intelligence.
00:39 [RADIO CHATTER]
00:40 - Job it was to deliver that.
00:43 - Iraq was like year zero.
00:45 It had no telecommunications infrastructure.
00:48 And all of a sudden, they went to 3G cell phones.
00:51 - The world we are in now is one where privacy
00:54 has eroded dramatically.
00:55 And most people don't seem to care.
00:57 [RADIO CHATTER]
01:06 - You can't find the needle in the haystack
01:08 if you haven't got a haystack to start with.
01:11 - The 7/7 attacks are a major step
01:14 change for the British intelligence and security
01:16 services.
01:18 - We think it will establish the influence over all of Ukraine.
01:21 And that will be a big shift in the path
01:22 towards Russia again.
01:23 [RADIO CHATTER]
01:27 - Iraq.
01:29 - It could shut down a power station in San Felix.
01:33 - Future war will not be fought with conventional weapons,
01:37 but in cyberspace.
01:39 - It is very, very hard to tell people
01:40 which severe threat it is.
01:43 - GCHQ is going to be in the front line.
01:46 And it may be the only one.
01:48 [MUSIC PLAYING]
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