Report: Finland’s cyber security must be developed systematically – cooperation of the authorities and processes require further improvement
11.4.2023 9.31
Cyber security threats have increased and diversified in recent years, calling for the continuous and systematic development of cyber security. A newly published report identifies several development measures that can improve the authorities’ capacity to protect national cyber security, combat serious cyber crime and develop cyber defence.
Ministry of the Interior, National Emergency Supply Agency, National Cyber Security Centre and Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency:
Finland and Sweden engage in extensive and diverse cooperation in preparedness issues
29.4.2022 8.01
Cooperation in maintaining and developing civil preparedness is an important part of the joint preparedness of Finland and Sweden. The heads of the authorities responsible for preparedness in the two countries will meet in Helsinki on Friday 29 April. The bilateral meeting is the first of its kind, and the topics on the agenda will include civil preparedness, security of supply and cyber matters.
Cybercrime keeps police ever busier
8.5.2017 11.13
Cybercrime volumes have increased and will keep growing significantly. In particular, the number of online frauds has grown. Police is constantly developing capabilities to investigate cybercrime. Cybercrime constantly adopts new forms and the authorities need to keep pace with these developments.
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Report: Finland’s cyber security must be developed systematically – cooperation of the authorities and processes require further improvement
Press release
11.4.2023 9.31
Finland and Sweden engage in extensive and diverse cooperation in preparedness issues
Press release
29.4.2022 8.01
Finnish and Swedish ministers to discuss bilateral cooperation and changes in the security environment
Press release
16.3.2022 9.04
Capacity of authorities to ensure national cyber security to be assessed and developed
Press release
1.3.2022 15.03
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