Finland to Lead EU Effort Against Baltic Sea Cable Threats
Translated from Finnish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Finland will lead an EU-funded initiative to counter hybrid threats against undersea communication cables in the Baltic Sea.
- The project aims to enhance the security of critical maritime infrastructure.
- European Commissioner Henna Virkkunen highlighted Finland's key role in this effort.
Finland is set to spearhead a European Union initiative focused on safeguarding critical undersea communication cables in the Baltic Sea. The project, backed by EU funding, will see Finland take a leading role in identifying and mitigating hybrid threats targeting this vital infrastructure.
European Commissioner Henna Virkkunen emphasized Finland's pivotal position in this endeavor, describing the nation as being "on the front line." The initiative acknowledges the growing vulnerability of undersea cables, which are essential for digital communication and economic activity, to sabotage and other forms of interference.
The collaboration aims to bolster the resilience of the Baltic Sea's digital backbone. By pooling resources and expertise, the EU and Finland intend to develop robust strategies for monitoring, protecting, and responding to potential threats against these submerged networks. This proactive approach underscores the increasing importance of securing maritime digital infrastructure.
Originally published by Helsingin Sanomat in Finnish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.