OneTrust has released its first Trending toward trust report: What organizations need to watch in 2023.
As organizational trust becomes a top priority for companies of all
sizes and industries, the report highlights seven key industry trends
relevant to privacy, security, ethics, and ESG professionals in the
coming year.
"Looking at the societal, economic, and regulatory forces impacting
companies today allows us to forecast what organizations need to know to
make informed decisions tomorrow," said Blake Brannon, chief product
and strategy officer at One Trust. "By viewing these trends through the
lens of trust, we can identify the challenges and opportunities that lie
ahead as businesses and leaders embrace full-scale trust initiatives
and prioritize programs across privacy, security, ethics, and ESG."
"The future of trust and the importance that consumers are placing on
trust when it comes to their wallets both B2C and B2B cannot be
ignored," said Ryan O'Leary, research manager at IDC. "Organizations
need to embed trust and privacy into the core of their business or face
ignoring readily available tailwinds for their business."
The report details 2023 trends, including:
- In the face of new regulation, agility will be your next competitive advantage: Keeping
pace with a growing list of regulations (SFDR, CPRA, CDPA, EU-US DPF,
CTDPA, UCPA, ADPPA, CSRD, etc.) is a daunting task. Stakeholders from
across the organization will need to remain agile throughout 2023 to
track and address strategic areas of compliance that arise throughout
the year.
- As data volumes rise, data literacy will be mission-critical to your operations: As
organizations start to own their data collection, and data security and
governance come to the forefront of data operations, relevant
stakeholders will need to make sure data literacy is a priority. This
will prove to be a major differentiator as privacy-focused,
well-communicated data policies drive trust with customers and
employees.
- Artificial Intelligence will shape innovations in trust: Meaningful
AI regulation is becoming a reality and 2023 will be a landmark year in
this area. This should give rise to an organizational focus on the
ethical use of data in automated systems, build greater transparency and
accountability as novel technologies are developed, and help to mature
trust between the organization and the individual by implementing the
appropriate protections.
- The stakes for corporate misbehavior are higher - and more personal - than ever: In
this new paradigm of personal accountability, blind trust is no longer
enough for CEOs, CISOs, CCOs, and boards of directors. Instead, you must
drive greater transparency than ever. Achieving that at scale requires
trust intelligence: technology, process, workflow, and metrics to
measure trust across the business.
- Trust by Design will be critical for transforming organizational outputs: Trust is the new gold standard for business, as data shows trusted companies outperform the S&P 500 by 30 to 50 percent. Therefore,
it's essential that stakeholders from across the business understand
how trust is measured and how it should be managed. Trust by Design is
now becoming critical for organizations to meet the complex needs
associated with the trust office.
- The emergence of the trust office is more than just a collaborative effort:
2023 will see a rise in the emergence of trust programs and
organizations creating trust offices to effectively centralize required
cross-functional collaboration. To demonstrate the benefits of the trust
office, priorities should be directly tied back to the wider strategic
goals of the business, as certain important metrics, such as the
correlation between customer trust and increased revenue, can be easy to
measure.
- Certifications will act as a framework for an effective trust program:
Compliance certifications have been a competitive differentiator for
decades, but now certifications and standards are having an increasingly
important impact beyond enhancing an organization's revenue.
Certifications help build an internal culture of trust by demonstrating
the values of the company through action.
Read the full report: Trending toward trust: What organizations need to watch in 2023