Latest DigiCert Study Reveals Widening Gap Between Organizations Benefiting from Digital Trust and Those Losing Out
Leaders exhibit far fewer issues on core enterprise systems (no system outages, few data breaches, and no compliance or legal issues) and experienced no IoT compliance issues, whereas half (50%) of the laggards did so. Leaders also have significantly fewer issues due to software trust mishaps--for example, none of the leaders experienced compliance issues or software supply chain compromises, compared to 23% and 77% of the laggards, respectively.
- Enterprises doing "good, but not great" when it comes to implementing digital trust, according to annual State of Digital Trust survey
LEHI, Utah, Feb. 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- DigiCert, Inc ., a leading global provider of digital trust , today released its 2024 State of Digital Trust Survey that checks in on how enterprises around the world are managing digital trust in their organizations. - The difference between leaders and laggards revealed some clues and potential best practices when it comes to digital trust.
- The top 33% digital 'trust leaders' enjoyed higher revenue, better digital innovation and higher employee productivity.
- "As the threat landscape continues to expand, so does the gap between organizations who are leading the way in digital trust and those who are falling behind," said Jason Sabin, CTO at DigiCert.