Finland Security Service Warns Rising Threats

Finland’s Security and Intelligence Service (Supo) issued a national security review on Tuesday, presented by head Juha Martelius in Helsinki, keeping the terrorism threat at level three. The report cites Russia as the primary intelligence threat while warning rising risks from youth radicalisation driven by social media algorithms, AI, organised crime infiltration, and cloud-security dependencies, urging stronger domestic safeguards.
Key Points
- 1Identifies Russia as main intelligence threat and keeps terrorism level at three of five.
- 2Highlights youth radicalisation via online communities, AI, and social media algorithms amplifying polarising content.
- 3Warns organised crime infiltrates state institutions, urging stronger clearance controls and domestic cloud protections.
Scoring Rationale
Official Supo assessment credibly highlights AI, social-media and organised-crime threats, but its findings primarily concern Finland's national context.
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