Spycraft
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Documentary
War & Politics
Seasons | 1
Episodes | 8
avg.Runtime | 35 min
First EP | 2021-01-20
Last EP | 2021-01-20
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Rating : 6.894
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The spy game is a serious business, and throughout history, the tools and technologies developed for it have mattered as much as the spies themselves.
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Season List
season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 2021-01-20
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High-Tech Surveillance and an Eye in the Sky
2021-01-20
In the spy game, if you can listen, you can learn, and gaining that crucial ability to eavesdrop has required some deeply creative ingenuity.
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Deadly Poisons
2021-01-20
For some covert missions, the goal is not information, but assassination, and lethal toxins have been deployed by spy agencies to kill perceived foes.
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Sexspionage
2021-01-20
As long as there has been espionage, sex and the promise of it have been powerful tools of persuasion and blackmail — practices that continue today.
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Clandestine Collection
2021-01-20
Methods for covertly capturing sensitive data have grown infinitely more advanced as the devices used to do so have become exponentially smaller.
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Covert Communication
2021-01-20
From old-school "dead drops" to high-tech digital transfers: Learn how intelligence officers actually acquire the information collected by sources.
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Special Ops and the Saboteur
2021-01-20
Special ops require the very best people to execute them. But some of the most famous missions in modern history relied on elite technology as well.
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The Code Breakers
2021-01-20
Encryption is a key tool for keeping valuable information secret — but some ingenious minds have managed to crack seemingly impenetrable codes.
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Recruiting the Perfect Spy
2021-01-20
What leads someone to spy against their own nation? Motivations vary but tend to fall into one of four categories, as notorious cases demonstrate.
“I would rather entertain and hope that people learned something than educate people and hope they were entertained.” – Walt Disney