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Media type:
E-Article
Title:
North Korea’s Evolving Cyber Strategies: Continuity and Change
Contributor:
Raska, Michael
Published:
Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2020
Published in:
SIRIUS – Zeitschrift für Strategische Analysen, 4 (2020) 2, Seite 1-13
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1515/sirius-2020-3030
ISSN:
2510-2648;
2510-263X
Origination:
Footnote:
Description:
Abstract Pyongyang sees the Korean Peninsula as entrenched in a geopolitical deadlock among great powers, with the United States continuing to employ what the North Korean regime sees as a “hostile policy” detrimental to its survival, its ability to shape relevant events, and the country’s political and economic development. While the core security concerns of South Korea and the United States are North Korea’s growing nuclear weapons and ballistic missile capabilities, the alliance must increasingly also prioritize the continuous development of North Korea’s cyber capabilities, both offensive and defensive. North Korea aims to gain strategic advantage by pursuing cost-effective, asymmetric military capabilities, including cyber strategies, to gather intelligence, coerce its rivals, financially extort others, and otherwise exert influence in ways that are resistant to traditional deterrence and defense countermeasures. Seoul and Washington need a full-spectrum military readiness posture against the full range of potential North Korean provocations, while European democracies need to strengthen their cyber readiness posture to effectively track and counter North Korea’s evolving global cyber operations.