Fifteen companies from Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America have launched the Trusted Tech Alliance (TTA), a group of global technology providers committed to building trust through shared standards on transparency, security, and data protection.

"Trust and global technology cooperation remain essential for competitive economies. In today's environment of heightened data sensitivity and regulation, where trust and sovereignty are increasingly intertwined, trust must be built diligently over time. At SAP, we are committed to fostering a trustworthy, reliable environment through open ecosystems, transparent security standards, and responsible innovation," said Dominik Asam, chief financial officer and member of the Executive Board, SAP.
Trusted Tech Alliance
Participating companies have agreed on five principles that serve as guardrails to the development, deployment, operation and cooperation as a trusted global technology provider:
- Transparent Corporate Governance and Ethical Conduct
- Operational Transparency, Secure Development, and Independent Assessment
- Robust Supply Chain and Security Oversight
- Open, Cooperative, Inclusive, and Resilient Digital Ecosystem
- Respect for the Rule of Law and Data Protection
The TTA members also commit to collaborating with governments and customers to maximise the positive impact of emerging technologies, fostering public good, job creation, and economic growth.
Launched during the Munich Security Conference, the TTA signatories include: Anthropic, AWS, Cassava Technologies, Cohere, Ericsson, Google Cloud, Hanwha, Jio Platforms, Microsoft, Nokia, Nscale, NTT, Rapidus, Saab, and SAP. The TTA will continue to grow its community of like-minded global providers.
