:03:17
BURKE:
Layla requested Cryptography,
:03:19
so we gave it to her.
:03:20
She's working at the Directorate
of Science and Technology
:03:22
in Langley.
:03:23
Well, if she's
a new employee in Langley,
:03:25
isn't surveillance on her
24/7?
:03:27
They've got to find out
what she's up to.
:03:29
Langley's security is
all about entry and exit --
:03:32
going in, going out.
:03:33
-You are scoped, taped...
-Morning.
:03:34
...tagged like no other
place on Earth,
:03:36
but once you're on the inside,
:03:38
the assumption is
you belong there.
:03:40
-Langley's too big to watch.
:03:41
We're a city, and as such,
:03:43
we are vulnerable
to betrayal from within,
:03:46
always have been --
Ames, Nickelson, Howard.
:03:47
JAMES:
So what have you got me doing?
:03:49
BURKE: We've given you
:03:50
a low-level data-processing
position
:03:52
in the information
management center --
:03:54
not uncommon for CTs
who don't graduate the farm.
:03:57
You'll love it.
:03:58
-MAN: Mr. Clayton?
-Hey.
:04:00
-Rob Stevens, your supervisor.
-Nice to meet you.
:04:02
-Welcome to ClA.
-Thank you.
:04:07
The building we're going into
is totally secure.
:04:10
No radio-wave transmissions
in or out.
:04:12
Electronic devices --
computers, telephones --
:04:16
even your voice
create vibrations
:04:18
that a sophisticated laser
pointer in the building
:04:20
-can read and translate.
:04:26
I'll tell you, this card won't
get you into the good stuff,
:04:29
but that little logo
definitely gets you laid.
:04:31
Republican girls -- hot.
:04:35
Here we go. This is you.
:04:39
The manual's
pretty self-explanatory.
:04:41
Log in as much data as you can
without getting carpal tunnel.
:04:44
Any questions, I'm 1229.
:04:45
Thank you.
:04:55
Thank you.
:04:56
I'll see you over there.