Dell Technologies has introduced strict safety measures after Iran’s military wing, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), issued warnings against 18 American companies, accusing them of supporting the United States in operations linked to Iran and its allies. The warning has raised serious concerns for companies operating in the Middle East and for employees traveling across the region.
In response, Dell has stated that employee safety remains its highest priority. The company has asked its staff to avoid all travel to, from, or through sensitive regions until further notice. This includes countries such as Israel and Lebanon, along with Gulf nations like Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.
Dell has clarified that even transit routes, such as layovers or connecting flights through these regions, are not allowed. Employees currently based in these locations have been instructed to work from home until further notice. These steps aim to reduce any potential risks as the situation continues to develop.
Dell has also activated its internal monitoring systems to track global developments. Its teams are closely watching both physical threats and cyber risks, while also providing employees with access to counseling, well-being support, and a travel and health app.
Iran’s Warning to US Companies Raises Concerns
The situation escalated after the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps issued a strong message targeting 18 American companies. The group labeled these firms as “terrorist” entities and accused them of acting as spies for the United States government.
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According to the IRGC, modern military operations rely heavily on advanced technologies such as information and communication systems and artificial intelligence. It claimed that these tools are used to design and track targets, and that American companies play a key role in enabling such capabilities.
The message also referred to recent incidents in which Iranian citizens were killed. The IRGC described these as attacks carried out with support from these companies and said that its earlier warnings had been ignored. Based on this, it stated that institutions involved in such operations would now be treated as legitimate targets.
The warning extended to employees and nearby residents. Workers at these companies were advised to leave their workplaces immediately to ensure their safety. In addition, people living close to such facilities were warned to move away, especially those within a one-kilometre radius.
The message also highlighted that technology companies are seen as central to modern conflicts due to their role in communication, data processing, and surveillance systems.
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Dell Travel Restrictions and Safety Steps Intensify
Following these developments, Dell Technologies implemented its safety measures across operations. The company shared clear internal guidelines stating that employees must not travel to affected regions for any work-related purpose.
These restrictions apply to business trips, meetings, and even indirect routes that pass through restricted areas. The company’s decision reflects a precautionary approach, even in the absence of a confirmed attack.
Dell has repeated that it will continue to monitor the situation closely and update its policies as needed. Remote work has been made a key part of the response, allowing employees in affected areas to stay safe while continuing their duties.
In addition to physical safety, the company is also focused on cybersecurity risks, which often increase during periods of geopolitical tension. Its security teams remain alert to any unusual activity.
Support services, including counseling, have been made available to employees to help them manage stress during this time. These steps underline the seriousness of the situation and the company’s efforts to ensure safety.
The developments highlight how rising tensions can directly affect companies and their workforce, even without direct involvement in conflicts. Employees have been advised to follow all safety guidelines strictly as the situation continues to evolve.

