Germany will create a new cyber-warfare defence centre next year to fight off espionage attacks, the German interior ministry said.
"We plan to create a so-called 'National Cyber-Defence Centre' in 2011," a spokesperson told reporters on Monday. "It will work by bundling existing know-how in the area of cyber defence."
As computer systems become more important to control essential services, from power grids to banking, computerised attacks are seen as becoming as important a part of nations'' arsenals as conventional or nuclear weaponry.
Britain announced a 650-million-pound ($1 billion) programme last month, labelling cyber security a key priority despite broad cuts to government spending, including on defence.
Several Western security experts believe one computer worm, known as Stuxnet, may have been created by a national counterterrorism authority intent on crippling Iran''s nuclear programme by sabotaging the industrial control system at its atomic energy plant in Bushehr.\