Denmark raises threat level for destructive cyber attacks

Defense minister emphasised that there is no direct military threat to the country.

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Denmark has raised its threat level for destructive cyber attacks from ‘low’ to ‘middle’ due to growing threats from Russia, the Danish Centre for Cyber Security (CFCS) announced on Tuesday. The new level, three on a five-level scale, indicates that while there are actors with the intention and capacity to carry out attacks, there are no specific indications of planned activity.

Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen highlighted the increased willingness of Russia to challenge NATO countries through various means, including sabotage and cyber attacks. Despite the heightened cyber threat, Poulsen emphasised that there is no direct military threat to Denmark, based on Danish Defence Intelligence Service assessments.