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Deliver Customer Value by Building Digital Trust

Trust-enabled digital services are key to successful adoption of rapidly evolving technologies.

  • The digital era is constantly evolving, bringing new technologies, threats, and regulatory requirements. Building a successful digital trust program is a continuous journey that requires proactive responses to evolving threats, technological changes, and regulatory requirements.
  • Organizations must adapt their digital platforms to meet evolving customer needs. Any misstep can have severe consequences for their reputation and customer loyalty.
  • Digital trust programs cannot be one-size-fits-all solutions. Each organization has its unique business strategies, priorities, and objectives that influence the design and implementation of their digital trust initiatives.

Our Advice

Critical Insight

As organizations adapt their digital platforms to evolving customer needs, they must balance risks of eroding trust with opportunities to fortify it. Technology leaders can unify customer expectations with organizational goals by taking an adaptive digital trust posture and by embedding trust principles into all customer-facing business processes.

Impact and Result

  • Embedded Principles: Organizations can ensure that digital trust isn't treated as an afterthought by embedding trust principles into all customer-facing business processes.
  • Balanced Approach: As organizations adapt their digital platforms to evolving customer needs, they must balance the risk of eroding trust with opportunities to fortify it.
  • Comprehensive Assessment: Carefully define your scope and select the most relevant digital trust goals, principles, and attributes. Conduct a score assessment to identify gaps and implement mitigating measures.

Deliver Customer Value by Building Digital Trust Research & Tools

1. Deliver Customer Value by Building Digital Trust Deck – A guide to help organizations embed digital trust principles into business operations to increase customer trust and enable business growth.

Organizations can ensure that digital trust isn't treated as an afterthought by embedding trust principles into all customer-facing business processes. Select your most relevant digital trust goals, principles, and attributes, and conduct a score assessment to identify the gaps and measures to close them.

2. Digital Trust Score Assessment Tool – A tool designed to evaluate an organization's preparedness in establishing and maintaining digital trust.

This tool will help organizations evaluate their digital trust score across customer-facing and organizational goals such as security and privacy, ethical and responsible use, risk and resilience, accountability, and service quality.


Deliver Customer Value by Building Digital Trust

Trust-enabled digital services are key to successful adoption of rapidly evolving technologies.

Analyst Perspective

Trust-enabled digital services are key to the successful adoption of rapidly evolving technologies.

Alan Tang.

As organizations adapt digital platforms to meet customer needs and expectations, they must balance the risk of eroding trust with the opportunities to enhance it. Digital trust has emerged as the new digital currency, surpassing customer experience as the top strategic priority, and has become the bedrock for all personal and business transactions. Building a successful digital trust program is a continuous journey that requires proactive responses to evolving threats, technological changes, and regulatory requirements.

Earning customer trust is crucial, and organizations must embed digital trust principles into their business operations. Low digital trust can lead to negative consequences, including revenue loss and customer defection, while high digital trust can bring benefits such as increased revenue, stronger customer loyalty, and a positive reputation.

To implement an effective digital trust program, organizations must tailor it to their specific business strategies and priorities. They should define the scope and select relevant digital trust goals and attributes; conduct a digital trust score assessment to identify gaps and mitigation measures; and prioritize and implement actions to increase digital trust levels. This process helps align stakeholders and ensures that the program receives the necessary resources for success. Each organization's unique context and objectives will influence the design and implementation of their digital trust initiatives, making one-size-fits-all solutions impractical.

Alan Tang
Principal Research Director, Security & Privacy
Info-Tech Research Group

Executive Summary

Your Challenge

Common Obstacles

Info-Tech’s Approach

  • Meeting Customer Expectations: Organizations must adapt their digital platforms to meet evolving customer needs. Any misstep can have severe consequences for their reputation and customer loyalty.
  • Tailoring Digital Trust Initiatives: Digital trust programs cannot be one-size-fits-all solutions. Each organization has its unique business strategies, priorities, and objectives which influence the design and implementation of their digital trust initiatives.
  • Continuous Adaptation to a Changing Landscape: The digital era is constantly evolving, bringing new technologies, threats, and regulatory requirements. Building and maintaining digital trust is an ongoing journey that demands proactive and dynamic responses to an evolving threat landscape.
  • Focus on Immediate Customer Experience: Organizations often prioritize delivering rich and diverse digital customer experiences to attract and retain customers. The focus on immediate customer satisfaction may overshadow the long-term implications of not having a robust digital trust program in place.
  • Resource Constraints: Designing and implementing a comprehensive digital trust program requires significant resources, including financial investments and skilled personnel. Many organizations struggle to allocate these resources, especially if they are already stretched thin by other business priorities.
  • Complexity and Rapid Technological Advancements: New technologies, cyber threats, and regulatory changes require continuous adaptation, making it difficult for organizations to keep up and design a comprehensive program that addresses all potential risks and opportunities.
  • Embedded Principles: Organizations can ensure that digital trust isn't treated as an afterthought by embedding trust principles into all customer-facing business processes.
  • Balanced Approach: As organizations adapt their digital platforms to evolving customer needs, they must balance the risk of eroding trust with opportunities to fortify it.
  • Comprehensive Assessment: Select the most relevant digital trust goals, principles, and attributes, and conduct a digital trust score assessment to identify gaps and measures to close them.

Info-Tech Insight

As organizations adapt their digital platforms to evolving customer needs, they must balance the risk of eroding trust with opportunities to fortify it. With an adaptable digital trust posture, technology leaders can unify customer expectations with organizational goals by embedding trust principles into all customer-facing business processes.

Consequences of a lack of digital trust

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Source: “State of Digital Trust,” ISACA, 2023

Respondents say organizations with a low level of digital trust often experience the consequences such as negative impact on revenue, loss of customers, etc.

Case study – Cambridge Analytica and Facebook

A Wake-Up Call

The Facebook–Cambridge Analytica scandal served as a wake-up call for the importance of ethical data practices, transparency, and user consent in the digital era. It highlighted the need for stricter regulations and greater accountability in handling and processing personal data.

The image contains a timeline of events that were significant from 2013 to 2019 for Cambridge Analytica and Facebook.

Info-Tech Insight

You have to earn the trust. There is no magic recipe for gaining customer trust. Trust cannot be mandated. You must earn it by embedding digital trust principles into your business operations.

Digital trust enables business growth

Digital trust is the cornerstone of business success.

84%: If companies do not manage digital trust, 84% of customers would consider switching.

47%: Forty-seven percent of consumers have stopped doing business after losing trust in that company's digital security.

Source: DigiCert, 2022

Benefits of digital trust

ISACA survey respondents report that high levels of digital trust can lead to benefits such as higher revenue, stronger customer loyalty, positive reputation, etc.

The image contains a screenshot of a graph that demonstrates the digital trust can lead to benefits.

Source: “State of Digital Trust,” ISACA, 2023

Case study – JPMorgan Chase & Co.

Key Measures

Business Impact

  • Fraud Detection and Prevention
  • Robust Security Measures
  • Transparency and Communication
  • Customer Education
  • Multi-Factor Authentication
  • Enhanced Trust
  • Positive Reputation
  • Reduced Fraud Losses
  • Increased Digital Adoption
  • Competitive Advantage

Source: JPMorgan Chase, 2023

What is digital trust?

“Digital trust is the confidence in the integrity of the relationships, interactions and transactions among providers and consumers within an associated digital ecosystem. This includes the ability of people, organizations, processes, information and technology to create and maintain a trustworthy digital world.”

Source: "State of Digital Trust," ISACA, 2023

Info-Tech Insight

In the constantly evolving digital era, digital trust has emerged as the new currency. It serves as the bedrock for all personal and business transactions, supplanting customer experience as the paramount strategic priority. Customer trust now takes center stage in shaping successful interactions and relationships.

Customer-facing digital trust goals

Capability

Operability

Security and Privacy

Ethical and Responsible Use

  • Reliability & Accessibility
  • Functionality & Usability
  • Customer Support & Redressability
  • Frictionless Digital Identity
  • Seamless Data Integration
  • Effortless Service Transition
  • Security Measures
  • Privacy Protection
  • Regulatory & Compliance
  • Transparency and Explainability
  • Fair and Responsible Practices
  • User Controllability

Trust-enabled digital services are key to successful adoption of rapidly evolving technologies.

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Author

Alan Tang

Contributors

  • Charles Edebiri, Digital Trust Leader, Digital Trust Centre of Excellence, CGI
  • Myles Suer, Strategic Marketing Director, Privacera
  • Ismael ZAKI, Leader/Director - Cybersecurity, Digital Trust & Risk, onepoint
  • Ahmad Javaid, Digital Trust Advisor, Chapter Chair, GRCConnet Middle East
  • Sagar Rahurkar, Privacy Consultant, Co-operators
  • Saurabh Ghelani, Advisor & Mentor - Risk & Compliance (Privacy, Security & Trust)
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