Open Trusted Technology Provider Standard
What is the O-TTPS?
As the digital world becomes an integral part of every business, their products and services become even more vulnerable to threats. These include data corruption, malicious cyber-attacks, tainted products, counterfeiting and intellectual property theft, to name a few.
Your clients and customers need reassurance that your business is at the forefront of cybersecurity, protecting not only your business but the data and integrity of theirs.
Why the O-TTPS?
When you achieve the Open Group’s Open Trusted Technology Provider Standard (O-TTPS,) you mark your company out as a Trusted Technology Provider – an internationally recognized title that improves trust and can win you more business.
Global recognition
The O-TTPS, supported by the Open Group Trusted Technology Forum (OTTF,) is a worldwide initiative that invites industry, government, and other interested participants to work together to evolve this standard.
Also known as ISO/IEC 20243:2018, parts 1 and 2, the O-TTPS is a standard that provides a set of recommendations and requirements that providers of Commercial-Off-The-Shelf Information and Communication Technology (COTS-ICT) services can be assessed.
By gaining this certification, a business assures their customers of their continuous vigilance and dedication to a secure supply chain through the entire product lifecycle. The intent is to minimize risks of tainted and counterfeit products that affect productivity, availability, security, and reputation.