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Telecoms firm warns of sharp rise in cyber threats in Switzerland

The cyber threat environment in Switzerland has worsened significantly, an analysis by telecoms firm Swisscom has found. Artificial intelligence, geopolitical tensions and growing digital dependencies in particular are driving up risks for businesses. + Get the most important news from Switzerland in your inbox In a new report, Swiss telecoms provider Swisscom identified a significant intensification of cyber threats in the past year. AI, geopolitical tensions and global dependencies have made attacks more complex and more difficult to control, according to the 2026 Cybersecurity Threat Radar, published on Monday. The telecoms group cites state-motivated cyber attacks, hybrid warfare, disinformation and attacks on software supply chains as key risks. The digital transformation means that companies are increasingly dependent on cloud platforms, external code, AI models and networked industrial plants, it said. + Sharp rise in cyberattacks and espionage in Switzerland "Those who do ... Full story here Are you the author?
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