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Denmark’s Offensive Cyber Capabilities: Questionable Assets for Prestige, New Risks of Entrapment Cover

Denmark’s Offensive Cyber Capabilities: Questionable Assets for Prestige, New Risks of Entrapment

Open Access
|Sep 2022

Abstract

In 2019, Denmark declared its military offensive cyber capability operational. This article analyses how this capacity compares to another recent acquisition, the F-35 multirole combat aircraft, in Denmark’s general military security strategy. Snyder’s article, “The Security Dilemma in Alliance Politics”, from 1984 explain why and how the strategic challenge for Danish decision-makers is to minimize the risk of abandonment by the United States while avoiding becoming involuntarily entrapped in U.S. conflicts (Snyder, 1984). Denmark has consciously sought to balance this dilemma since joining NATO in 1949. This article shows that the F-35 acquisition is well suited for this strategy and that the new offensive cyber capacity functions differently, creating new risks of entrapment. While this does not disqualify offensive cyber as a useful Danish military capability, it does imply that decision makers must evaluate offensive cyber on terms other than those of conventional means.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.31374/sjms.139 | Journal eISSN: 2596-3856
Language: English
Page range: 111 - 128
Submitted on: Jan 11, 2022
Accepted on: May 10, 2022
Published on: Sep 9, 2022
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2022 Mikkel Storm Jensen, published by Scandinavian Military Studies
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