Focus on cyber threat against energy in new Danish defense agreement

Denmark's government has reached broad agreement for a new defense deal which will add DKK 1.4 billion to strengthen the Danish cyber defense. The money will be spent on measures such as warding off digital attacks against the country's utilities.
Photo: /Finn Frandsen/ritzau Scanpix
Photo: /Finn Frandsen/ritzau Scanpix

The fear of hacker attacks against the Danish supply sector seems to be a central concern among Danish politicians, who passed a new defense proposal this Sunday.

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