The Digital Trust Workforce: Global Edition
In collaboration with SGTech
Faced with an ever-growing and increasingly sophisticated cyber threat landscape, organisations across the world are looking to bolster their ability to protect consumer data and ensure its integrity across all digital interactions. To better understand how organisations are approaching digital trust, Oxford Economics and SGTech surveyed 400 C-suite and senior executives and conducted 5 in-depth interviews, uncovering key insights across six key markets and five industries.
The Digital Trust Workforce: Global Edition finds digital trust to be an increasingly important pillar for businesses and governments alike and explores the challenges and opportunities in developing a skilled digital trust-capable workforce. The report offers a truly global perspective, highlighting how governments and businesses around the world are already taking action.
The report consolidates insights from our survey and expert conversations, providing actionable steps for organisations hoping to close the digital trust skills gap and leverage digital trust.
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The experts behind the research
Our Thought Leadership team produces original, evidence-based research made accessible to decision-makers and opinion leaders. Principals for this project included:
Teri Robinson
Managing Director, Technology
Thought Leadership
John Reiners
Managing Editor, UK and EMEA
Thought Leadership
James Lambert
Director,
Economic Consulting Asia
Jamie Snowdon
Senior Research Analyst,
Thought Leadership
Daniel Filippi
Research Associate,
Thought Leadership
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