Terrori-valikko ★ Recommended
The most significant threat often comes from lone individuals or small cells radicalized through online extremist content rather than large, coordinated international organizations.
There is a heightened threat. Individual actors or small groups may have the intent or capability to act.
Finland's membership in NATO and the broader security situation in Europe have shifted the focus toward potential state-sponsored influence and "hybrid" threats that could manifest as extremist violence. TERRORI-VALIKKO
An attack is considered likely. Intelligence indicates specific plans or a high degree of motivation and capability.
"Terrori-valikko" (Finnish for "Terror Menu") typically refers to the system used by the Finnish Security and Intelligence Service (Supo) to communicate the current risk of a terrorist attack in Finland. Current Threat Level: Elevated The most significant threat often comes from lone
Supo monitors both far-right extremism and radical Islamist movements. The threat from the far-right has seen a notable increase in recent years, characterized by decentralized networks and the praise of "accelerationist" violence. How the Public Should Respond
While the term "Terrori-valikko" can sound alarming, the system is designed to provide transparency. The public is generally advised to: Finland's membership in NATO and the broader security
Authorities emphasize that an "Elevated" level does not mean people should change their normal routines, but rather that security agencies are operating with increased awareness.
