Episode 11: Finland’s Comprehensive Security Model
Often seen as the gold standard for societal resilience, Finland has many admirers. The Secretary General of its Security Committee, Petteri Korvala, describes Finland’s approach.
Many nations are exploring how to build societal resilience as part of a comprehensive approach to security. The Scandinavian countries are often seen as exemplars of best practice, with Finland arguably leading the pack. But delivering resilience through comprehensive security requires trust across all elements of society and a cultural shift as much as it needs the right structures and processes.
In this episode, we hear from the Secretary General of Finland’s Security Committee, Petteri Korvala, about how their comprehensive security system works.
Petteri Korvala has over 30 years of experience in Finland's defence forces and internationally, including in the Ministry of Defence and in Finland’s Permanent Representation to the European Union, as well as having served as a liaison officer in United States European Command.
Recommended reading
Finnish Government, Security Strategy for Society: Government Resolution, 2025:3.
Vesa Valtonen & Minna Branders, 'Tracing the Finnish Comprehensive Security Model', in Sebastian Larsson & Mark Rhinard (eds.), Nordic Societal Security, Routledge, 2020, pp.91-108.
Ari-Elmeri Hyvönen & Tapio Juntunen, 'From “spiritual defence” to robust resilience in the Finnish comprehensive security model', in Sebastian Larsson & Mark Rhinard (eds.), Nordic Societal Security Routledge, 2020, pp.154–178.
Tom Woolmore, The Porcupine and the Hedgehog: The Influence of Finland’s Comprehensive Security Model on the British Whole-of-Society Approach, King’s College London Master’s Dissertation, 2025.
Andrew Sharples (London School of Economics and Political Science): From Bowling Alone to Fighting Together: Social Capital and Whole-of-Society Defence.
HOST
Paul O’Neill CBE
RUSI Senior Associate Fellow, Military Sciences

