Queen unveils plaque with secret message at UKs codebreaking headquarters tourism

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Publish Date : 2021-04-10 07:47:52


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GCHQ is perhaps best known for its operations during World War II, when it relocated to Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire. There, code-breakers including Alan Turing famously decrypted coded German messages sent using the Enigma cipher machine.

The plaque unveiled by the Queen appears fairly conventional -- before you notice the series of lines and dots under selected letters. Admittedly, it's not the hardest code to crack: combining the marked letters reveals the message, '1 HUNDRED YEARS.'

At Watergate House, the Queen met Ruth Bourne, a Bletchley Park codebreaker who worked with famed Alan Turing. In 2018, Bourne was awarded the Legion d'Honneur, France's highest order of merit.



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The monarch also met the winners of GCHQ's CyberFirst Girls competition, a contest aimed at introducing high-school girls to cyber security, as well as and the grandchildren of GCHQ's first head, Alastair Denniston.

In a statement, GCHQ director Jeremy Fleming said: 'It's an honor to have Her Majesty the Queen recognize this historic occasion as we celebrate 100 years of GCHQ helping to keep the country safe.

'Our history is full of amazing intelligence, world-leading innovation, and most of all ingenious minds,' Fleming added. 'As we enter our second century, and we race to remain ahead of our adversaries in the cyber age, it's our brilliant work that still defines us today.'

GCHQ is perhaps best known for its operations during World War II, when it relocated to Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire. There, code-breakers including Alan Turing famously decrypted coded German messages sent using the Enigma cipher machine. The plaque unveiled by the Queen appears fairly conventional -- before you notice the series of lines and dots under selected letters. Admittedly, it's not the hardest code to crack: combining the marked letters reveals the message, '1 HUNDRED YEARS.' 'Our history is full of amazing intelligence, world-leading innovation, and most of all ingenious minds,' Fleming added. 'As we enter our second century, and we race to remain ahead of our adversaries in the cyber age, it's our brilliant work that still defines us today.' GCHQ is perhaps best known for its operations during World War II, when it relocated to Bletchley Park in Buckinghamshire. There, code-breakers including Alan Turing famously decrypted coded German messages sent using the Enigma cipher machine. 'Our history is full of amazing intelligence, world-leading innovation, and most of all ingenious minds,' Fleming added. 'As we enter our second century, and we race to remain ahead of our adversaries in the cyber age, it's our brilliant work that still defines us today.' The plaque unveiled by the Queen appears fairly conventional -- before you notice the series of lines and dots under selected letters. Admittedly, it's not the hardest code to crack: combining the marked letters reveals the message, '1 HUNDRED YEARS.' 'Our history is full of amazing intelligence, world-leading innovation, and most of all ingenious minds,' Fleming added. 'As we enter our second century, and we race to remain ahead of our adversaries in the cyber age, it's our brilliant work that still defines us today.' 'Our history is full of amazing intelligence, world-leading innovation, and most of all ingenious minds,' Fleming added. 'As we enter our second century, and we race to remain ahead of our adversaries in the cyber age, it's our brilliant work that still defines us today.' The monarch also met the winners of GCHQ's CyberFirst Girls competition, a contest aimed at introducing high-school girls to cyber security, as well as and the grandchildren of GCHQ's first head, Alastair Denniston. The plaque unveiled by the Queen appears fairly conventional -- before you notice the series of lines and dots under selected letters. Admittedly, it's not the hardest code to crack: combining the marked letters reveals the message, '1 HUNDRED YEARS.' At Watergate House, the Queen met Ruth Bourne, a Bletchley Park codebreaker who worked with famed Alan Turing. In 2018, Bourne was awarded the Legion d'Honneur, France's highest order of merit. At Watergate House, the Queen met Ruth Bourne, a Bletchley Park codebreaker who worked with famed Alan Turing. In 2018, Bourne was awarded the Legion d'Honneur, France's highest order of merit. The monarch also met the winners of GCHQ's CyberFirst Girls competition, a contest aimed at introducing high-school girls to cyber security, as well as and the grandchildren of GCHQ's first head, Alastair Denniston. The monarch also met the winners of GCHQ's CyberFirst Girls competition, a contest aimed at introducing high-school girls to cyber security, as well as and the grandchildren of GCHQ's first head, Alastair Denniston. In a statement, GCHQ director Jeremy Fleming said: 'It's an honor to have Her Majesty the Queen recognize this historic occasion as we celebrate 100 years of GCHQ helping to keep the country safe. The monarch also met the winners of GCHQ's CyberFirst Girls competition, a contest aimed at introducing high-school girls to cyber security, as well as and the grandchildren of GCHQ's first head, Alastair Denniston. 'Our history is full of amazing intelligence, world-leading innovation, and most of all ingenious minds,' Fleming added. 'As we enter our second century, and we race to remain ahead of our adversaries in the cyber age, it's our brilliant work that still defines us today.' The monarch also met the winners of GCHQ's CyberFirst Girls competition, a contest aimed at introducing high-school girls to cyber security, as well as and the grandchildren of GCHQ's first head, Alastair Denniston.

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