Securing Switzerland’s Critical Infrastructure.
As cyberattacks grow in frequency and sophistication, strategic coordination is essential to protect critical infrastructure, SMEs, and citizens. digitalswitzerland works in close partnership with the National Center for Cybersecurity (NCSC), maintains an active dialogue with policymakers, and synchronizes efforts across the private sector.
Shaping the Regulatory Landscape: We actively shape framework conditions to ensure Swiss regulations align with international standards. By minimizing regulatory burdens and eliminating uncertainty, we support the competitiveness of Switzerland-based organizations. Through the Parliamentary Group Cyber, we maintain a direct dialogue with policymakers to foster cross-sector understanding and collaboration.
Coordinating the Cybersecurity Ecosystem: Our national Cybersecurity Committee serves as the premier national hub for strategic exchange. We bring together experts from the federal administration, academia, and the private sector to synchronize efforts and strengthen digital resilience across the entire Swiss economy.
Generating Actionable Intelligence: We bridge knowledge gaps by producing targeted content, including whitepapers, factsheets, and strategic studies. Our insights provide a clear understanding of the evolving cyber landscape, equipping Swiss stakeholders with the data needed to navigate modern challenges.
On 20 January 2026, digitalswitzerland hosted four high-profile events on the occasion of the World Economic Forum in Davos. From a morning discussion on Switzerland’s AI innovation potential and digital infrastructure, to an expert exchange on geopolitics and cybersecurity, a lunch session on global AI governance, and concluding with an afternoon focused on AI literacy and the future of work, the day highlighted Switzerland’s approach to scaling artificial intelligence responsibly.
In one week, the global spotlight turns to Davos. The stakes for digital leadership have never been higher, and Switzerland has a crucial role to play.
With the conclusion of the 2025 winter session, issues relating to digital infrastructure are moving further up the political agenda. Parliament has set the tone for a modern digital administration and economy.
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