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EQS-News: Trusted Tech Alliance: Weltwiet Führende Technologieunternehmen Gründen TRUSTED TECH ALLIANCE

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In a significant move towards fostering trust and collaboration in the technology sector, 15 leading global companies have announced the formation of the Trusted Tech Alliance (TTA). This initiative was unveiled at the Munich Security Conference and includes companies from Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America. The alliance aims to create a unified set of principles for a trusted technology stack, covering connectivity, cloud infrastructure, semiconductors, software, and artificial intelligence. The TTA is committed to ensuring transparency, security, and data protection, irrespective of the provider's nationality. This initiative comes at a time when rapid technological advancements and a complex global environment demand greater reliability and resilience from technology providers. The alliance seeks to address ongoing skepticism about digital technologies and their potential societal impacts.
Key Developments
The alliance's founding members include prominent names such as Anthropic, AWS, Cassava Technologies, Cohere, Ericsson, Google Cloud, Hanwha, Jio Platforms, Microsoft, Nokia, Nscale, NTT, Rapidus, Saab, and SAP. These companies have agreed on five core principles: 1. Transparent corporate governance and ethical behavior. 2. Operational transparency, secure development, and independent evaluation. 3. Reliable supply chain and security monitoring. 4. An open, cooperative, inclusive, and resilient digital ecosystem. 5. Upholding the rule of law and data protection. These commitments require rigorous corporate governance, ethical conduct, secure technology development, and responsible management throughout the technology lifecycle. The alliance also emphasizes binding security and quality guarantees with suppliers, adhering to strict global security standards.
Industry Reactions
David Zapolsky from Amazon highlighted the importance of collaboration to enhance public trust and drive economic growth. Sarah Heck of Anthropic emphasized the need for safe and transparent AI development, while Strive Masiyiwa of Cassava Technologies underscored the role of responsible leadership in enabling inclusive economic development. Ericsson's Börje Ekholm pointed out that trust and security can only be achieved collectively, a sentiment echoed by Google Cloud's Marcus Jadotte, who stressed the importance of customer choice and sovereignty. Hanwha Group's DK Kim and Jio Platforms' Kiran Thomas also expressed their commitment to fostering trusted ecosystems and expanding digital opportunities. Brad Smith of Microsoft noted the alliance's focus on shared commitments rather than nationality, aiming to maintain trust across borders. Nokia's Justin Hotard and Nscale's Josh Payne emphasized the need for secure and resilient infrastructures, while NTT's Jun Sawada and Rapidus Corporation's Dr. Atsuyoshi Koike highlighted the importance of transparency and innovation. Micael Johansson of Saab and Dominik Asam of SAP reiterated the necessity of trust and global collaboration to ensure a competitive and secure digital future. The Trusted Tech Alliance is poised to expand its community of global providers dedicated to promoting a trusted, interoperable, and open technology stack. This initiative supports national and international efforts to enhance sovereignty, resilience, and competitiveness. For more information, visit the [Trusted Tech Alliance website](https://www.trustedtechalliance.com).
