Ericsson, Microsoft, Nokia, Jio Platforms & others form alliance on trusted technology
A group of major technology and telecom firms, including Ericsson, Microsoft, Nokia and Jio Platforms, has formed the Trusted Tech Alliance to promote verifiable trust and security standards across digital infrastructure. The alliance aims to coordinate how companies design, build and run core technologies so that governments and businesses can better judge whether the systems they use are secure and reliable.
The companies say no single nation or vendor can secure the digital stack on its own, and argue that shared rules and transparent practices are needed as networks, cloud services and software become more tightly linked. The alliance is positioned as an industry-led effort to define what “trusted” technology means in practice, rather than leaving each market or provider to set its own bar.
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