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  1. Data protection and processing of personal data Police work often involves processing personal data. The police has a statutory duty to ensure the security of personal data and the privacy of people’s information. The police only processes persona...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/data-protection-and-processing-of-personal-data
  2. Reporting personal data breaches In order to strengthen the rights of data subjects, data protection laws require the controller to report personal data breaches in some circumstances. All processors of personal data have a duty to report any pers...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/data-breaches-and-reporting-them
  3. General principles of personal data processing Controllers must, when processing personal data, respect the rights and freedoms of data subjects. The police has a statutory duty to ensure the security of personal data and the privacy of people’s i...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/processing-of-personal-data-by-the-police
  4. Use of data held by the police for research purposes According to the Act on the Openness of Government Activities, the authorities can give researchers access to confidential documents for scientific purposes. This kind of access can be given for...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/use-of-data-for-research
  5. Right of access You have the right, barring a few exceptions, to find out what personal data of yours the police is processing. You also have the right to be told that the police does not hold any information about you. There is generally no charg...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/checking-personal-data
  6. Police en Newsroom Blog Information and open discussion are key factors in combatting online scams 22.4.2026 10.36 Blog Ring ring – the phone is ringing or a message arrives in your email or as a text message. It seems that the police, a bank or s...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/-/information-and-open-discussion-are-key-factors-in-combatting-online-scams
  7. The cooperation between the Police, Customs, the Border Guard and the Finnish Security and Intelligence Service is referred to using the abbreviation PCB A joint goal of the Police, Customs, the Border Guard and the Finnish Security and Intelligen...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/pcb-cooperation
  8. Compliance with the accountability principle ‘Accountability’ refers to the controller’s obligation to be able to demonstrate compliance with the laws governing the processing of personal data. In order to satisfy the accountability requirement un...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/accountability
  9. How to use the identity card When using your identity card, keep in mind that even young children need to have their own identity card. the information on the identify card must be up to date. If you change your name, you cannot use an identity ca...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/how-to-use-the-identity-card
  10. Using your passport When you use your passport, keep in mind that even young children need to have their own passport. the information on the passport must be up-to-date. If you change your name, you cannot use a passport with your old name on it ...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/using-your-passport
  11. The duty of the police to provide everyday security is affected by increasingly complex challenges, the number of which is on the rise – sufficient resources are needed to respond What are the key drivers of change for police operations that influ...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/the-basis-for-police-environment-analyses
  12. Projects and top-up funding The police can use its top-up funding towards the organisation’s development projects. The following projects have been financed fully or partially with top-up funding. Projects in progress Open all Close all IMPROVE - ...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/projects-and-complementary-funding
  13. Online tip-off form Have you noticed suspicious activity on the internet? Do you suspect that something you saw may be related to an offence? Have you encountered suspicious content or material? You can leave a tip for the police about a non-urgen...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/net-tip
  14. What you should know about malware Hey, you there, read this! Looks like you're interested in the digital world and in improving your cyber security skills. That's great. But do you know your limitations and responsibilities online? Here on the ne...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/rat-en
  15. What you should know about DDoS Hey, you there, read this! Looks like you're interested in hacking and improving your cyber security skills. That's great. But do you know your limitations and responsibilities online? Here on the net, Finnish law a...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/ddos-en
  16. What you should know about hacking Hey, you there, read this! Looks like you're interested in hacking and improving your cyber security skills. That's great. But do you know your limitations and responsibilities online? Here on the net, Finnish la...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/hacking
  17. Police helpline The police helpline gives advice on non-urgent matters regarding licences, appointment bookings, e-services and traffic surveillance. You can also ask for advice on matters related to automatic traffic surveillance as well as traff...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/police-customer-service-helpline
  18. Denial-of-service attacks A denial-of-service attack is an information network attack that prevents normal use of a network service. This is done by overloading the network service with traffic, preventing it from serving its customers. Attacks ca...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/denial-of-service-attack
  19. Privacy statement; media service on the poliisi.fi/en website POL-2022-52112, ID-22504907, 29.7.2022 Controller National Police Board Postal address: PO Box 1000, FI-02151 ESPOO Visiting address: Vuorimiehentie 3, 02150 ESPOO Telephone: +358 (0)29...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/privacy-statement-media-service-on-the-poliisi-fi-en-website
  20. Cybercrime Broadly speaking, cybercrime comprises all crime that happens in information networks or utilises information networks. When it comes to crime involving information networks, it is often sorted into cyber-dependent crime and cyber-enabl...
    https://poliisi.fi/en/cybercrime