SGS, the world leader in testing, inspection, and certification, has unveiled ‘SGS DIGITAL TRUST: Across technologies, services and organizations’, a global framework that unites its digital trust services under a consistent structure.
The new framework brings together SGS’s expertise to help organizations deal with complex digital trust challenges confidently. Digital trust has been a key focus for SGS. It is a central part of Strategy 27: Accelerating Growth, Building Trust, which was presented at the 2024 Capital Markets Event. The launch also aligns with Cybersecurity Awareness Month. This highlights SGS’s promise to tackle digital risks.
This structured approach spans AI, connected technologies, and complex infrastructures, enabling customers to build, demonstrate, and sustain trust across the digital ecosystem.
The framework is anchored in four strategic pillars:
- Connected Products & Technologies
- Digital Services & Infrastructure
- Data & Artificial Intelligence
- Organizations & People
It focuses on important aspects of trust, such as safety, cybersecurity, privacy, fairness, transparency, and sustainability. The framework serves industries like critical infrastructure, medical technology, mobility, consumer electronics, wireless, payments, digital identity, telecoms, space, and semiconductors.
Through secure planning, compliance audits, technical evaluation, testing, and continuous monitoring, SGS supports organizations in building and maintaining digital trust.
Géraldine Picaud, CEO of SGS, stated: “Digital trust is a key growth pillar under Strategy 27. This new framework elevates our expertise and reinforces SGS as an independent partner across the digital ecosystem.”
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Source: EINPresswire