Microsoft, Ericsson lead global tech alliance for digital trust
The Trusted Tech Alliance unites 15 firms to enhance secure, interoperable technology and foster global digital trust and economic growth, officials said.
- At the Munich Security Conference, 15 global companies from 10 countries launched the Trusted Tech Alliance on Feb. 14, 2026, committing to a trusted, interoperable tech stack.
- Responding to rising skepticism about digital technologies, organizers said the Alliance aims to rebuild trust while supporting job creation and economic growth.
- Members defined operating principles and pledged to work with governments and customers, while committing to hold suppliers to strong global security standards and robust oversight.
- Prominent signatories including Microsoft and Ericsson give the Trusted Tech Alliance industry prominence, and organizers say it could boost interoperability, resilience, and digital security innovation.
- The Alliance is based on shared commitments rather than provider nationality, and TTA plans to grow its community to support sovereignty, resilience and competitiveness.
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