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Denmark Steps Up Push for Digital Sovereignty

One of the most visible steps in this direction is the government’s decision to gradually phase out widely used software from major U.S.-based tech companies.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
June 11, 2025
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Denmark is entering a new era of digital independence, as the government accelerates its efforts to secure national control over its digital infrastructure. In recent months, Danish authorities have launched a series of strategic initiatives aimed at reducing reliance on foreign technology providers, strengthening cybersecurity, and promoting homegrown digital solutions. The shift is part of a broader vision to establish digital sovereignty as a key pillar of Denmark’s political and economic future.

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One of the most visible steps in this direction is the government’s decision to gradually phase out widely used software from major U.S.-based tech companies. Key ministries, led by the Ministry of Digital Affairs, have already begun transitioning away from Microsoft Windows and Office 365 in favor of open-source alternatives such as Linux and LibreOffice. The plan is to complete the transition by the end of the summer, with thousands of public sector employees adapting to the new platforms.

This move reflects more than just a preference for open-source technology. Danish officials argue that relying on foreign tech platforms for essential government functions exposes the country to cybersecurity risks, foreign surveillance, and limited control over sensitive data. By turning to open-source systems developed within Europe or in collaboration with trusted partners, Denmark aims to reclaim control over the tools and data that power its public services.

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In parallel with this software overhaul, Denmark is investing heavily in cybersecurity and digital resilience. The government has launched a new national strategy focused on strengthening the protection of critical IT systems, especially those that support healthcare, energy, finance, and government operations. The strategy includes training programs for public employees, upgrades to network security, and the development of domestic expertise in areas like cryptography, digital forensics, and secure cloud computing.

A central goal of Denmark’s approach is to ensure that digital technologies serve national interests without compromising democratic values or public trust. Officials emphasize the importance of transparency, accountability, and privacy in all digital transformation efforts. This includes ensuring that data generated within Denmark is stored and processed under national or EU legal frameworks, rather than being subject to foreign jurisdictions.

At the European level, Denmark is also positioning itself as a leader in shaping the continent’s collective approach to digital sovereignty. The country is an active participant in several European initiatives aimed at creating secure, EU-based alternatives to global digital infrastructure. Among them are projects to build a European DNS system, develop sovereign cloud services, and standardize cybersecurity practices across member states.

In July, Denmark will host a major European conference on digital competitiveness and sovereignty in the city of Aalborg. The event will bring together policymakers, business leaders, researchers, and civil society to discuss the future of Europe’s digital landscape. Topics will include funding for digital research, harmonization of digital regulations, and strategies to foster local innovation while safeguarding individual rights.

Despite the progress, Denmark faces challenges in making digital sovereignty a reality across its entire economy. While public institutions are making strides, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are still lagging in the adoption of advanced digital tools. Recent data suggests that although most Danish SMEs have embraced basic digital infrastructure, the use of cutting-edge technologies like artificial intelligence and machine learning has actually declined in the last two years. Bridging this gap will be crucial if Denmark’s digital sovereignty push is to extend beyond the public sector.

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Critics also warn that a focus on sovereignty must be balanced with openness and international collaboration. Cutting ties too quickly or too broadly with global platforms could risk innovation, economic competitiveness, or interoperability with global partners. For now, Danish officials appear to be striking a careful balance: protecting core national interests without closing the door to international cooperation.

As digital technologies increasingly influence everything from economic development to democratic governance, Denmark’s ambitious push for digital sovereignty is likely to inspire other nations grappling with the same dilemmas. With strong political backing and a clear strategic vision, Denmark is emerging as a model for what national control in the digital age might look like.

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