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  1. 16.4.2026 | Ministers responsible for preparedness from Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Poland and Germany have issued a joint statement in connection with their meeting in Helsinki on 16 April. According to the statement, Russia’s large-scale war of aggression against Ukraine remains the most significant factor affecting Europe’s security in the long term.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/european-coalition-for-civil-preparedness-and-resilience-met-in-helsinki-russia-is-the-most-serious-security-threat-to-europe
  2. Hybrid threats and hybrid influence activities Hybrid threats refer to malign external influence by which a state actor seeks to systematically influence the targeted country by combining different means. The aim of hybrid influence activities is ...
    https://intermin.fi/en/national-security/hybrid-threats
  3. 16.4.2026 | Ministers responsible for internal security and preparedness (or their deputies) from Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland and Sweden will meet in Helsinki on 16 April to discuss how the EU can prepare for security threats and various crises. Sauli Niinistö, former President of Finland, and Hadja Lahbib, the EU Commissioner for Preparedness and Crisis Management, will deliver the opening addresses.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/european-coalition-for-civil-preparedness-and-resilience-to-meet-in-helsinki-russia-is-the-most-serious-security-threat-to-europe
  4. 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
  5. Civil defence shelters would be used during military threat Civil defence shelters provide protection for the population particularly against a military threat in areas where people normally move, live and go to work. Civil defence shelters protec...
    https://intermin.fi/en/rescue-services/preparedness/civil-defence-shelters
  6. 28.10.2025 | The interior ministers of Finland, Norway, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, Germany, Sweden and Denmark will meet in Gdánsk, Poland, on 28 October. The ministers will discuss countering hybrid threats posed by Russia and Belarus, and evacuation practices in the countries in the Baltic Sea region. Finland will be represented at the meeting by Minister of the Interior Mari Rantanen.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/baltic-sea-countries-to-intensify-cooperation-in-countering-hybrid-threats
  7. 30.1.2025 | EU home affairs ministers will gather in Warsaw in Poland on 30 January for an informal meeting of the Justice and Home Affairs Council. They will discuss current challenges and threats to EU internal security as well as migration management, among other topics. State Secretary Antti Salminen will represent Finland at the meeting in place of Minister of the Interior Mari Rantanen, who is unable to attend for reasons of illness.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/eu-home-affairs-ministers-to-discuss-threats-to-internal-security-as-well-as-migration-management
  8. 28.11.2024 | Government ministers and their deputies responsible for civil preparedness and provision in the Nordic countries met in Oslo on 28 November. The meeting took place in new circumstances, with all of the Nordic countries now members of NATO. Finland was represented at the meeting by Interior Minister Mari Rantanen.
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/the-nordic-countries-must-be-prepared-for-threats-of-all-kinds
  9. MUISTIO 23.4.2026 1 Hakemus Euroopan komissiolle lisärahoituksen saamiseksi rajaturvallisuuden ja viisumipolitiikan rahoitustukivälineen Suomen ohjelmaan ohjelmakaudella 2021–2027 ja tähän liittyvä kansallisen rahoituksen tarve Tausta Itärajan ja ...
    https://intermin.fi/delegate/file/228729
  10. 31.3.2026 | The authorities and the state leadership are monitoring changes in the security situation, assessing future risks and ensuring that our society continues to function in all circumstances. Finland is not currently facing a military threat. 
    https://intermin.fi/en/-/authorities-instructions-for-when-you-see-a-drone
  11. Frequently asked questions about criminal intelligence legislation Why are the intelligence collection powers of the police being strengthened? One of the key objectives of the Programme of Prime Minister Petteri Orpo’s Government is to step up th...
    https://intermin.fi/en/projects/strengthening-crime-prevention/answers-on-criminal-intelligence-regulations
  12. Questions and answers about civilian intelligence legislation The aim of civilian intelligence legislation is to improve the capability of Finnish society to protect against threats to national security. What does civilian intelligence legislation...
    https://intermin.fi/en/national-security/civilian-intelligence/faq
  13. Counter-terrorism builds on extensive cooperation Terrorism is a serious attack on democracy and the rule of law. It is an exceptionally serious violation of universal values such as human dignity, freedom, equality and solidarity, and respect for...
    https://intermin.fi/en/police/counter-terrorism
  14. Civilian intelligence protects Finland’s national security
    https://intermin.fi/en/national-security/civilian-intelligence
  15. What is national security? National security concerns Finland’s sovereignty and the security of all of Finnish society. The concept of national security is dynamic and it is defined both temporally and in relation to Finland’s changing threat and ...
    https://intermin.fi/en/national-security/what-is-national-security
  16. Interoperability
    https://intermin.fi/en/project/reform-of-legislation-on-civilian-intelligence
  17. NATO membership and Finland’s resilience Finland joined the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in 2023. NATO membership will strengthen Finland’s security as well as the security and stability of the Baltic Sea region and Northern Europe. A...
    https://intermin.fi/en/current-issues/finland-and-nato
  18. National risk assessment Finland’s national risk assessment is prepared at regular intervals. The purpose of the national risk assessment is to anticipate relatively sudden incidents potentially targeted at Finland that require the authorities to ...
    https://intermin.fi/en/rescue-services/preparedness/national-risk-assessment
  19. Cybersecurity as part of national security Cybersecurity is one of the areas of national security. The aim is to protect the increasingly digital society and society’s ability to function against hostile cyberattacks and intelligence gathering on ...
    https://intermin.fi/en/national-security/cyber-security
  20. National security Finland’s national security is the responsibility of a number of different stakeholders, both in ministries and agencies. National security requires continuous cross-sectoral cooperation. The Ministry of the Interior participates...
    https://intermin.fi/en/national-security