Executive Summary

The Federal Office of Cybersecurity (BACS) is using its participation in the World Economic Forum (WEF) 2026 to deepen international dialogue on cybersecurity. The head of BACS, Florian Schütz, will be present on site and will lead a technical event on geopolitical developments, leadership roles in key technologies, and digital sovereignty. BACS is also supporting the security infrastructure of the Forum itself.

People

Topics

  • Cyber resilience and cybersecurity
  • Geopolitical developments in digital space
  • Leadership roles in key technologies
  • Digital sovereignty
  • International cybersecurity dialogue

Detailed Summary

The Federal Office of Cybersecurity (BACS) is positioning itself as an active shaper of the international cybersecurity debate. Through the presence of Florian Schütz at WEF 2026 in Davos, Switzerland is creating a platform for strategic exchange among policymakers, business representatives, and technical experts.

The planned BACS technical event addresses three central thematic areas: First, the geopolitical shifts in cyberspace, characterized by increasing state and non-state actors. Second, the question of leadership responsibility for critical technologies such as artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and infrastructure protection. Third, the strengthening of digital sovereignty as a strategic objective for states and organizations.

Parallel to this dialogue function, BACS continues its proven role as a security partner of the WEF. This includes operational measures to protect the Forum's digital infrastructure – an important contribution to ensuring a secure event.

Key Messages

  • BACS is using WEF 2026 as a strategic platform for international cybersecurity dialogue
  • Central topics: Geopolitics, technology leadership, and digital sovereignty
  • BACS contributes to the operational security of the Forum
  • Swiss expertise is actively being brought into global cybersecurity discourse

Stakeholders & Affected Parties

RoleDescription
BeneficiariesInternational cybersecurity community, Swiss technology sector, policymakers
Affected PartiesWEF participants, critical digital infrastructure, organizations in cyberspace
Responsible PartiesBACS, Swiss Federal Government, WEF Organization

Opportunities & Risks

OpportunitiesRisks
Strengthening Switzerland's role as a cybersecurity hubHigh expectations for operational security
International networking and knowledge transferGeopolitical tensions could affect dialogue quality
Concrete impulses for digital sovereigntyImplementation gaps between discourse and practice

Action Relevance

Relevant for decision-makers:

  • Monitoring of cybersecurity standards developed during WEF
  • Evaluation of dialogue outcomes for national strategy development
  • Observation of geopolitical positioning in digital space
  • Examination of cooperation opportunities with international partners

Quality Assurance & Fact-Checking

  • [x] Central statements and organizations verified
  • [x] Official press release validated as primary source
  • [x] No unverified data identified
  • [x] Neutral, factual presentation without political bias

Supplementary Research

  1. Official BACS Website – Current cybersecurity strategy of Switzerland
  2. WEF 2026 Agenda – Detailed program information on cybersecurity sessions
  3. Federal Council Announcements – National digitalization and cybersecurity policy

Source Directory

Primary Source:
Federal Office of Cybersecurity (BACS) – Press Release of January 16, 2026
https://www.news.admin.ch/de/newnsb/ohUuhoYxBNyyO62WDAnkP

Verification Status: ✓ Facts checked on January 16, 2026


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