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Swiss Government Backs Privacy Oriented ISP

judgecorp writes "The Swiss government owned telco Swisscom is pitching a "Swiss Cloud" operator which promises to keep customers' credentials private in the wake of the NSA spying scandal. Switzerland has strict privacy laws, with which the Swisscom cloud complies, and the operator now wants to offer that more widely."

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  1. the Swiss don't need you by Gothmolly · · Score: 3, Interesting

    The nice thing about this is that short of invading, there's no way to pressure the Swiss to do anything that they don't want to do. They produce their own energy, they make a crapload of money, and every adult male owns an assault rifle (security of a free state, keep and bear arms, etc. etc.). They can afford to give the NSA the finger.

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    1. Re:the Swiss don't need you by bill_mcgonigle · · Score: 4, Interesting

      There's the issue.

      What issue?

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  2. Why did Swisscom exec commit suicide? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I notice there's a lot of suicides connected to telecoms.

    Kostas Tsalikidis, shortly after the Vodafone bugging of the Greek government was discovered.,
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kostas_Tsalikidis

    Adamo Bove, committed suicide by throwing himself onto a freeway after finding out about 'Radar' (like an Italian Tempora):
    http://www.edri.org/edrigram/number4.15/italy

    Just out of interest, I noticed a senior Swisscom exec killed himself in July this year, shortly after the Snowden leaks, it could be unrelated and maybe it was related to his marriage breakup 4 years earlier, but worth digging in light of the other two deaths and the timing.

    I recall Snowden mentioned CIA's activities in Geneva from his days there, (getting bankers on drunk driving charges to gain leverage). Which puts a question mark in my mind about a Swisscom cloud:
    http://www.businessinsider.com/edward-snowden-describes-cia-tricks-2013-6

  3. Swisscom by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Swisscom is the last company you would want to do this - I was working for one of the large banks here and to VPN from home to the office on Swisscom you had to have a static IP otherwise it was routed through Germany which wasn't good for Swiss banking secrecy.

  4. This is going to be huge by comrade1 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I live in Switzerland. I was never quite happy with the european cloud computing providers I found because they were based in places like the uk, france, etc. Eventually I did find a swiss company but they were small and not feature-rich (compared to aws). I've worked with swisscom in the past on tech projects and they are extremely competent. I look forward to see what they come up with. And related to this, I've been looking into investments that will take advantage of europeans moving their data back to europe and requirements/laws for purchasing non-u.s. networking equipment. I found some good investments for companies on the hardware side, and I think this might be a good investment on the computing side.

  5. And how can they guarantee that by mark_reh · · Score: 4, Interesting

    the NSA and other spy agencies aren't able to get at their traffic? Swiss privacy laws protect against legal attacks, not NSA attacks.

  6. Re:strict privacy laws my ass! by pixelpusher220 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Wasn't one of Snowden's 'triggers' to his document releases the blatant rights violations of the Swiss at the behest of the NSA?

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