Supo reports on Finland's security situation in 2026 – live broadcast
The Finnish Security Intelligence Service (Supo) is presenting an overview of the national security situation for 2026 in a live broadcast.
Today, the Finnish Security Intelligence Service (Supo) is unveiling its national security outlook for the year 2026. This presentation, led by Supo's director Juha Martelius, will take place during a public hearing of the Intelligence Oversight Committee. The event will be streamed live starting at 10 AM, and Ilta-Sanomat will provide real-time updates on the proceedings in a dedicated article.
Supo operates under the Ministry of the Interior, focusing on preventing and countering the most serious threats to national security, including terrorism and espionage. The agency's reports play a crucial role in informing the public and government about potential risks and the measures necessary to mitigate them. This year’s insights are particularly significant as they will set the tone for Finland's security strategy in the coming years.
As the situation in Europe becomes increasingly complex due to various geopolitical factors, the presentation of the national security outlook will likely address emerging threats and the agency’s strategies for combatting them. This proactive approach highlights Finland's commitment to maintaining a secure environment amidst evolving challenges, emphasizing the importance of public awareness and preparation in national security efforts.