08 February 2023
New Association for a secure and stable Internet, made at ETH Zurich
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Today’s global digital economy demands a secure, high-performing, and stable Internet that guarantees data flows along the most efficient and trustworthy pathways. A new protocol, SCION, developed by researchers in Switzerland, guarantees all this while operating alongside today’s Internet infrastructure.
Media kit
- Press release text ( English , Deutsch)
- Speaker biographies
- Speaker photos
Speakers:
Prof. Vanessa Wood
ETH Zurich Vice President for Knowledge Transfer, Chair of the SCION Association Executive Board
Dr. Andréa Maechler
Swiss National Bank Governing Board, SCION Association Executive Board observer
Patrick Naef
Technology executive, CEO of the SCION Association
Prof. Adrian Perrig
Creator of SCION, Chair of the association Advisory Board
Available for Q&A:
Dr. Uli Sigg
Former diplomat, entrepreneur. SCION Association Executive Board
Also in the Association Board:
Prof. Reto Francioni
SCION Association Executive Board
Organisations:
About ETH Zurich
ETH Zurich is a leading research university based in Switzerland, with a focus on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. It is consistently ranked among the top universities in the world and is known for its cutting-edge research and innovative approach to education. The SCION Internet Architecture was invented at ETH Zurich, by the Network Security Group, led by Professor Adrian Perrig.
About the Swiss National Bank
The Swiss National Bank (SNB) conducts the country’s monetary policy as an independent central bank. The SNB acts in accordance with the interests of the country as a whole. Its primary mandate is to ensure price stability, while taking due account of overall economic developments. As part of its mandate, the SNB is in charge of the Swiss Interbank Clearing (SIC) payment system, which uses central bank money to process payments for financial institutions in a final and irrevocable manner. Given its systemically important role for the financial system, the SIC must be able to operate in a secure, safe and resilient data communication network. To this end, the SNB and SIX launched last year the Secure Swiss Finance Network (SSFN).
Media contact:
Nicola Rustignoli
SCION Association
nic@scion.org