Description
The Swiss FS-CSC association operates as a public-private partnership designed to enhance the financial sector's cyber resilience and strengthen collaboration between financial institutions and authorities on strategic and operational matters. Established in Zurich on 5 April 2022, the association now has over 170 members, including banks, reinsurance companies, the Swiss National Bank (SNB), SIX, securities firms, financial service providers, asset managers, financial institutions in Liechtenstein and industry associations. The Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority FINMA, the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and the State Secretariat for International Finance (SIF) participate as affiliates in key committees.
Responsibility
National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC)
ncs@ncsc.admin.ch
Information
Swiss Financial Sector Cyber Security Centre FS-CSC
Description
Cybersecurity centre for Swiss industry.
Responsibility
National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC)
info@swicyba.ch
Description
Information-sharing and analysis centre in the rail mobility sector.
Responsibility
National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC)
ncs@ncsc.admin.ch
Description
Cybersecurity centre in the healthcare sector. The Health CSC (H-CSC) project creates a national organisation that strengthens synergies and cooperation in the area of cybersecurity for Swiss hospitals, supports them in the event of cyberincidents and pools their expertise.
Responsiblity
National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC)
ncs@ncsc.admin.ch
Information
Healthcare Cyber Security Centre H-CSC
Description
Aims to foster information exchange along the Swiss food supply chain.The event will also present existing awareness-raising campaigns and the cybersecurity centre (CSC) concept, and aims to gauge stakeholder interest in establishing a dedicated CSC for the food supply chain sector.
Responsibility
National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC)
ncs@ncsc.admin.ch
Description
Further development and application tools for the NIST standard.
Responsibility
National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC)
ncs@ncsc.admin.ch
Description
Reporting of cyberattacks on critical infrastructures has been mandatory in Switzerland since 1 April 2025. Operators of critical infrastructures are required to report cyberattacks to the NCSC within 24 hours of their discovery. The reporting obligation is regulated in the Information Security Act (ISA) (German, French and Italian) and the Cybersecurity Ordinance (CySO) (German, French and Italian).
Responsibility
National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC)
ncs@ncsc.admin.ch
Information
Reporting obligation
Description
Cyber-Safe.ch is a Swiss cybersecurity label that has been specially developed for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and public institutions such as local communes.
Responsibility
Association Swiss Cybersecurity Label
info@cybers-safe.ch
Information
cyber-safe.ch (German and French)
Description
Critical infrastructures should be regularly assessed to determine whether vulnerabilities and risks exist that could lead to significant disruptions or shutdowns, and whether additional measures are required to strengthen resilience.
Responsibility
Federal Office for Civil Protection (FOCP)
info@babs.admin.ch
Information
Federal Office for Civil Protection (FOCP)
Description
International comparison of how other financial centres are structured to deal with systemic cybersecurity crises.
Responsibility
Swiss Financial Sector Cyber Security Centre FS-CSC / National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC)
ncs@ncsc.admin.ch
Description
Confirms that an IT service provider implements appropriate technical and organisational measures to guarantee its customers adequate protection against cyber risks. CyberSeal helps increase the cyber resilience of Swiss SMEs.
Responsability
Alliance Digital Security Switzerland ADSS
Information
Alliance Digital Security Switzerland ADSS
Description
Coordinated collaboration, support and knowledge transfer between the NCSC and stakeholders to strengthen joint cyber resilience.
Responsibility
National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC)
ncs@ncsc.admin.ch
Last modification 28.10.2025