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  1. The Finnish Border Guard is responsible for border management The main duties of the Border Guard are: surveillance of the country’s land and maritime borders conducting of border checks on persons at airports, land border crossings and ports carr...
    https://intermin.fi/en/border-management/border-surveillance
  2. Emergency warnings Emergency warnings are an effective way to alert a large section of the public in as short a time as possible. Emergency warnings can be issued when the public faces threats to life or health or when property is at risk of destr...
    https://intermin.fi/en/rescue-services/rescue-operations/emergency-warnings
  3. 7.7.2026 | Each responsible ministry is identifying the critical entities within its sector in line with legislation based on the European Union CER Directive. The aim is to reinforce society’s preparedness and improve the resilience of critical infrastructure. The statutory deadline under the Finnish CER Act for designating entities is 17 July 2026.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/identification-of-entities-critical-to-society-s-resilience-nearing-completion
  4. Accessibility statement for the website intermin.fi The intermin.fi website is subject to the Act on the Provision of Digital Services (available in Finnish and Swedish). Under the Act, public online services must be accessible, which means that e...
    https://intermin.fi/en/contact/accessibility-statement
  5. The aim of the legislative project is to enhance national security and the resilience of society.
    https://intermin.fi/en/project/critical-infrastructure
  6. Critical infrastructure protection A changing security environment and more diverse threats have increased the need to protect society’s critical infrastructure and improve the resilience of critical entities. Critical infrastructure refers to fac...
    https://intermin.fi/en/national-security/critical-infrastructure-protection
  7. History of the ministry The Finnish Ministry of the Interior was set up in 1809 as the Administrative Department for General Management. In 1869, the name was changed to the Administrative Department for Civil Affairs, and in 1917, to the Administ...
    https://intermin.fi/en/ministry/history-of-the-ministry
  8. Government Programme measures to reform national security Finland’s security environment changed significantly when Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. The Government Programme aims to strengthen national security ...
    https://intermin.fi/en/national-security/government-programme-measures-to-reform-national-security
  9. CER-laki
    https://intermin.fi/en/frequently-asked-questions-about-the-cer-act
  10. Frequently asked questions about the CER Act What is the Critical Infrastructure Protection and Crisis Resilience Act? The Act on the Protection of Infrastructure Critical to Society and on the Improvement of Resilience is a general act that defin...
    https://intermin.fi/en/national-security/critical-infrastructure-protection/frequently-asked-questions-about-the-cer-act
  11. Interoperability
    https://intermin.fi/en/project/reform-of-legislation-on-civilian-intelligence
  12. Finland’s National Cyber Security Strategy promotes a comprehensive approach to tackling cybercrime.
    https://intermin.fi/en/police/cybercrime/tackling-cybercrime
  13. Coordination of EU matters Finland’s system for coordinating EU affairs aims to ensure that Finland can present a coordinated position in line with Finland’s general EU policy on any issue under consideration in the European Union at any stage of ...
    https://intermin.fi/en/ministry/international-and-eu-cooperation/sub-committees-on-eu-affairs
  14. Helping Ukrainians People in Finland want to help Ukrainians in their time of need, and many have been asking the Finnish authorities how they can help Ukrainians. People are also asking how they can help Ukraine’s neighbouring countries who are u...
    https://intermin.fi/en/helping-ukrainians
  15. Mass influx of migrants and preparedness The Migration Department of the Ministry of the Interior directs and coordinates preparations for a mass influx of migrants and the measures needed to respond. A mass influx of migrants is a situation in wh...
    https://intermin.fi/en/areas-of-expertise/migration/agencies-and-responsibilities/preparing-for-large-scale-influxes-of-migrants
  16. 8.6.2026 | The Ministry of the Interior has sent out for comments a draft government proposal for legislation on combating organised crime. The proposed act would lay down provisions on a new centre for the analysis of organised crime and on the centre’s tasks and powers. The deadline for submitting comments is 3 August 2026.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/legislation-on-combating-organised-crime-sent-out-for-comments
  17. 25.5.2026 | At a roundtable event on 25 May 2026, representatives of wellbeing services counties, cities and labour market organisations developed a shared understanding of how to address drone-related threats and communicate about them to the public. The purpose of the discussion was to strengthen the resilience of society and increase understanding of what has already been done to ensure preparedness and how it can be further developed through cooperation. 
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/194055633/prime-minister-petteri-orpo-preparedness-for-drone-threats-requires-cooperation-across-society
  18. People found guilty of certain serious offences can lose their Finnish citizenship.
    https://intermin.fi/en/frequently-asked-questions-about-loss-of-citizenship
  19. 16.6.2026 | 1(4) 12 June 2026 WORKING LIFE RECOMMENDATIONS IN CASE OF DRONE THREATS The social partners, the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment and the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health together have prepared these recommendations for workplaces ...
    https://intermin.fi/documents/1410877/252371313/Working+life+recommendations+in+case+of+drone+threats.pdf/2c574c9a-2a56-6a6c-0327-ca616673a4e8?t=1781613638242
  20. 3.2.2026 | As part of the European Union, Finland bears its share of responsibility for the impacts of Russia’s invasion in Ukraine. Public authorities alone cannot respond to the extensive need for aid; instead, assistance must be provided through broader cooperation. The Ministry of the Interior coordinates the provision of civilian material assistance to Ukraine through the European Union Civil Protection Mechanism. 
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/ministry-of-the-interior-channels-donations-from-different-sectors-to-ukraine