But things are on the wrong track here! If something has to be controlled and constrained, it’s not us humans in our private and work life, but the underlying infrastructure: the hardware, software and information systems.
Safety is the solution
It must be our ambition to build an internet that prevents any significant attack on the communication infrastructure and allows to use machines and infrastructure safely. It’s possible: Over the past six years, researchers at ETH Zurich led by my colleague Adrian Perrig have developed the SCION internet architecture.
SCION delivers security, availability and performance for any networked system and service: data transmission at high bandwidth, secure communication of sensitive data, protection from denial-of-service attacks, high availability of critical infrastructures, and no data is redirected to servers or countries for which it’s not intended. The technology is so well-developed that it’s now being used by banks and various internet service providers in Switzerland and internationally.
Safe and trustworthy haven
These recent advances in new internet architectures must be exploited to improve the security and performance of networked systems, whether for communication between federal agencies, for the exchange of highly sensitive information such as electronic patient files between hospitals, health service providers and research institutions, for communication between research bodies, or for the safe operation of our energy supply.
To achieve this, we in Switzerland must summon the courage to roll out a globally leading technology, a "Made in Switzerland" product, in a nationwide flagship project. This would be a significant stride towards an export hit – Internet security from Switzerland. Right now we have the opportunity to position our country as a safe and trustworthy haven, a global frontrunner: Switzerland, the safest internet country in the world.