Govts struggle to recruit, keep “cyber warriors”

LONDON,  (Reuters) – Cyberspace is likely to be a  key battleground for states in the 21st century but recruiting  those with the technical skills to fight there and retaining  their loyalty will be a tough task.

From hacking attacks aimed at information theft and  commercial espionage to the Stuxnet computer worm believed to  have been designed to attack Iran’s nuclear programme last year,  information warfare is rising rapidly.

Code making and breaking has been a prized skill in the art  of espionage since ancient times but the swiftly moving pace of  technology and the