Global technology leaders formed the Trusted Tech Alliance (TTA) at the Munich Security Conference, bringing together 15 companies across Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America to promote a common framework for secure, interoperable technology. The group spans the full digital stack—from connectivity and cloud to semiconductors, software, and AI—and positions itself as a cross-border coalition focused on transparency, security, and data protection amid rising geopolitical fragmentation.
The founding members include Anthropic, Amazon Web Services, Cassava Technologies, Cohere, Ericsson, Google Cloud, Hanwha Group, Jio Platforms, Microsoft, Nokia, Nscale, NTT, Rapidus, Saab, and SAP. The alliance commits members to five principles covering transparent corporate governance, secure development practices, supply chain oversight, open and resilient digital ecosystems, and respect for rule of law and data protection. Participants pledge to apply contractually binding security and quality assurances across supplier relationships and to support independent assessment mechanisms.
TTA leaders framed the initiative as a response to increasing skepticism toward digital technologies and growing demand from governments and enterprises for resilient, sovereign, and secure infrastructure. The alliance states that it will work with policymakers and customers to align trusted technology practices with national security and economic competitiveness goals. The group also plans to expand membership and shape shared approaches for interoperable global technology standards.
- 15 founding members from 10 countries across four continents
- Scope spans connectivity, cloud infrastructure, semiconductors, software, and AI
- Five core principles: governance, secure development, supply chain oversight, open ecosystems, and rule of law/data protection
- Emphasis on verifiable practices and independent assessment
- Focus on sovereignty, resilience, and cross-border interoperability
“No single company or a country can build a secure and trusted digital stack alone. Rather, trust and security can only be achieved together. That’s why, together with like-minded industry peers, we have launched the Trusted Tech Alliance – an initiative committed to verifiable trust practices across the digital stack,” said Börje Ekholm, President and CEO of Ericsson.
🌐 Analysis: The formation of TTA reflects accelerating alignment between cloud hyperscalers, telecom vendors, AI model developers, and semiconductor players as governments tighten requirements around data sovereignty, supply chain transparency, and AI governance. With members ranging from Rapidus in advanced logic manufacturing to Anthropic and Cohere in frontier AI models, the alliance spans critical control points in the AI infrastructure stack, signaling an effort to shape standards before regulatory fragmentation hardens across regions.
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