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Finland to build new maritime surveillance centre to monitor undersea cables

By Harriet LiJanuary 29, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • The centre will monitor Finnish waters to prevent damage to undersea cables, which carry vital internet and communications traffic.
  • It represents a strategic move to protect national digital infrastructure amid rising awareness of undersea cable vulnerabilities.

What happened: Finland will build a centre to protect undersea cables

The government of Finland announced plans to build a state-of-the-art monitoring centre to protect the submarine cable connecting Finland and the international network. The centre will use advanced monitoring technologies such as sonar, satellite data and real-time tracking systems to detect ships, fishing activities and environmental hazards that may threaten cables.

Submarine cable is crucial to global communication, carrying the Internet, financial transactions and other important digital services. Finland relies on these cable networks to connect Europe and other regions, so the protection is Finland’s top priority. The project is part of Finland’s broader strategy to strengthen national cybersecurity and maritime resilience.

The authorities stressed that accidental damage caused by fishing, anchoring or shipping is still the main reason for the cable disruption, and the recent global events highlighted the importance of active monitoring. The centre will also coordinate with international partners to share minotoring data and best practices.

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Why it’s important

Submarine cable is often known as the backbone of the digital world, carrying more than 95% of the Internet traffic. One damaged cable may cause the service interruption of millions of users, affecting the operation of banks, communications and the government. By investing in the construction of the monitoring centre, Finland reduced the risk of network interruption and strengthened the national network security.

Against the background of increasing global attention to maritime threats and cyber risks, the centre also demonstrates Finland’s determination to build a resilient infrastructure. Due to the double threats of accident and intention, the monitoring and protection measures will become more and more important for those countries seeking uninterrupted network connection.

Finland’s new center combines advanced technology and international cooperation, and is expected to become a model for the protection of global seabed digital infrastructure, balancing national security, commerce and global Internet reliability.

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