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NCSC Switzerland warns of cyber operations around the G7 Évian summit (15–17 June)

From CTI Daily Brief — 2026-06-03 · published 2026-06-03

On 2026-06-01 Switzerland's National Cyber Security Centre published a pre-event advisory warning that the G7 summit in Évian (France, 15–17 June) is a high-value target and that it "expects disruptive maneuvers in cyberspace again" (NCSC Switzerland, 2026-06-01). Although the summit sits on French soil, most delegations transit Geneva Airport and lodge on the Swiss side (Geneva, Vaud, Valais), putting Swiss federal and cantonal administrations, conference-linked suppliers, and Swiss telecom operators in the blast radius. An independently published threat map for the event frames the expected activity against the template of the 2024 Bürgenstock summit, when the pro-Russia hacktivist collective NoName057(16) ran DDoS waves against Swiss federal sites and conference-linked organisations on each summit day; the same map additionally flags state intelligence collection against hotel and telecom infrastructure, rogue-base-station cellular interception, and social-engineering against event staff as plausible vectors (ZENDATA Cybersecurity, 2026-05-03). The NCSC advisory itself recommends generic protective measures and DDoS preparedness for organisations linked to the event.

Why it matters to us: Organisations operating in the Geneva–Vaud corridor and Swiss federal/cantonal SOCs should pre-stage DDoS mitigation playbooks now, review MFA on customer-facing identity providers, rotate administrative credentials before the event window, and brief travelling staff on mobile-device physical security; hunt for anomalous authentication spikes from the summit region and unexpected reattachment events in MDM/MDM-adjacent telemetry around 15–17 June.