How’s this for a job title – secret agent’s apprentice?
The British government is recruiting teenage apprentice spies and codebreakers without university degrees in a bid to deepen the talent pool of its intelligence services for the era of cyberterorrism and cyberwarfare.
Foreign secretary William Hague announced the programme on Thursday in a speech at Bletchley Park, Britain’s World War II code-breaking headquarters. “Young people are the key to our country’s future success, just as they were during the war,” Hague said.
“It will be the young innovators of this generation who will help keep our country safe in years to come against threats which are every bit as serious as some of those confronted in the World War II.”…
via Apprentice 007: UK eyes 18-year-olds – The Times of India.



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