WISeKey Welcomes Confederation’s Decision to Establish the “Swiss Government Cloud” by 2026

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Wisekey International Holding Ltd.
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WISeKey is at the forefront of leveraging Switzerland as a central hub for data storage, including utilizing mountain facilities to store cryptographic root keys (https://lnkd.in/eJEmFn96).

Geneva, Switzerland – May 28, 2024: WISeKey International Holding Ltd. (“WISeKey”) (SIX: WIHN, NASDAQ: WKEY), a global leader in cybersecurity, digital identity, and Internet of Things (IoT) innovations, operating as a holding company, today welcomes the Confederation’s decision to establish the “Swiss Government Cloud,” as announced by the Federal Council on May 22, 2024.

The independent digital cloud infrastructure is expected to have a total cost of approximately 319.4 million Francs, aims to drive forward the digital transformation of the federal government in Switzerland. The system which will be ready for use by early 2026, will also be available to local governmental offices: cantons, cities, and municipalities.

In 2023, digital sovereignty was identified as one of the three priority themes in the Swiss Federal digital strategy, with one of the first measures being the definition of the term. The document emphasizes that digital sovereignty is not only about protecting data or technological independence, but also about leveraging data-based innovation and maintaining self-determination.

WISeKey emphasizes Switzerland's potential to establish future-oriented skills that have an impact far beyond its borders and to build international trust. As a concrete measure of support, WISeKey already operates a Swiss-EU-based WISeID Cloud Storage service via www.wiseid.com. Launched in 2019, WISeKey's WISeID Cloud platform was built using WISeKey’s digital certificates and other innovative technologies.

The evolution of the WISeID Cloud Storage service represents an increased focus on cloud services and integration with internet applications, enabling customers and partners to adopt the WISeID ecosystem for digital identity to secure access to online services. A user-controlled digital identity typically starts with a number, unique to an individual, associated with a public key for which the user holds the private key issued by the OISTE/WISeKey Crypto Graphic Root Key.

The WISeID Network is a widely deployed standard for digital identity operated since 1998 by a non-profit organization – OISTE.ORG – designed to bring neutrality, trust, consent, personal control, and ease of use of Digital IDs to the internet.

The Root of Trust (RoT) is a source that can always be trusted within a cryptographic system. A principal example is a Trusted Certification Authority (CA) that generates digital certificates which can be used for legally binding signed electronic transactions. The traditional PKI does not fit well with the heterogeneous blockchain distributed trust model, which leverages existing trust domains and bridges them to create end-to-end trust between them without relying on any common RoT.