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Based on 8 verified sources covering Finland:

Various authorities and companies have a need to submit critical products (security-critical products) for independent assessment in relation to different services and networks. (confirmed by 2 sources) [1]

These guidelines describe the main principles of the evaluation and approval processes of cryptographic products and other security enforcing products and present the different situations in which the Finnish Transport and Communications Agency (Traf... [2]

The National Cyber Security Centre Finland is the home of the national and governmental CSIRT in Finland, the CERT Finland (CERT-FI). NCSC-FI is part of the Finnish Transport and Communications Agency (TRAFICOM). 1. [3]

We are located in the Dynamicum building on the Kumpula Campus in Helsinki. E-mail addresses General enquiries General enquiries regarding the NCSC-FI’s activities, publications and events. [4]

Electronic trust services are means to enable secure electronic transactions. They are governed by the EU eIDAS Regulation. [6]

Sources
[1] FI kyberturvallisuuskeskus.fi · 2026-02-27 · 100% match

Security-critical products assessed by NCSA-FI at the Finnish Transport and Communications Agency (Traficom)

Various authorities and companies have a need to submit critical products (security-critical products) for independent assessment in relation to different services and networks.

[2] FI kyberturvallisuuskeskus.fi · 2025-02-07 · 100% match

Finnish Transport and Communications Agency’s guidelines on the evaluation of cryptographic and security enforcing products

These guidelines describe the main principles of the evaluation and approval processes of cryptographic products and other security enforcing products and present the different situations in which the Finnish Transport and Communications Agency (Traf

[3] FI kyberturvallisuuskeskus.fi · 2025-04-07 · 100% match

RFC 2350

The National Cyber Security Centre Finland is the home of the national and governmental CSIRT in Finland, the CERT Finland (CERT-FI). NCSC-FI is part of the Finnish Transport and Communications Agency (TRAFICOM). 1.

[4] FI kyberturvallisuuskeskus.fi · 2026-01-05 · 100% match

Contact

We are located in the Dynamicum building on the Kumpula Campus in Helsinki. E-mail addresses General enquiries General enquiries regarding the NCSC-FI’s activities, publications and events.

[5] FI yle.fi · 2018-12-29 · 100% match

News

The turn of the year will bring several changes to public policies and taxation in Finland. Among other things, the unemployed will be able to study for six months without losing their benefits, and vehicle taxes on low-emission cars will go down.

[6] FI kyberturvallisuuskeskus.fi · 2026-02-02 · 100% match

Electronic signatures and other eIDAS services

Electronic trust services are means to enable secure electronic transactions. They are governed by the EU eIDAS Regulation.

[7] FI kyberturvallisuuskeskus.fi · 2025-11-17 · 100% match

Accessibility statement for the website ncsc.fi (kyberturvallisuuskeskus.fi)

The Finnish Transport and Communications Agency Traficom strives to guarantee the accessibility of its websites in compliance with the Act on the provision of digital services.

[8] FI kyberturvallisuuskeskus.fi · 2025-04-09 · 100% match

The accessibility report of the Report an information security incident form

The Finnish Transport and Communications Agency Traficom strives to guarantee the accessibility of this questionnaire in compliance with the Act on the Provision of Digital Services (306/2019).

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