Nokia joined 14 global technology leaders, including Google, Microsoft, AWS, and Ericsson, to form the Trusted Tech Alliance (TTA). The group announced the cross-border initiative at the Munich Security Conference. The alliance aims to establish and follow common principles for a trustworthy technology stack. This framework covers connectivity, cloud infrastructure, semiconductors, and artificial intelligence.

TTA members committed to five core principles: transparent governance, secure development, independent assessment, and robust supply chain security. The alliance seeks to ensure technology remains secure and reliable regardless of its origin. This collaboration aims to build public trust and support digital growth amid rapid technological shifts. The initiative responds to the increasing demand for reliability and resilience from global technology providers.