Swiss Universities Bolster Defenses Against Foreign Espionage
Following an espionage scandal involving Iran, Swiss research institutes are developing a national strategy to tighten the screening of foreign academics and prevent the theft of critical military and commercial technology.

Key Takeaways
- Mohammad Abedini, a researcher at EPFL, was arrested in Italy and allegedly supplied navigation systems for drones and missiles to Iran.
- Swiss universities are establishing knowledge-security units in every institution to assess risks from foreign partners.
- China and Russia are identified as the primary espionage threats in Europe by the 2025 Swiss Federal Intelligence Service (FIS) report.
- A new coordination centre will be created to share information on threats, such as cyberattacks on biotech labs.
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They Said
"Universities around the world are targets for intelligence services and other government agencies, especially where cutting-edge technology is a key element of research."
"Switzerland is not an island, after all."