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Digital trust describes the confidence that people, processes and technologies will protect data, authenticate identities and preserve the integrity of digital interactions. It is increasingly treated as a business imperative: customers expect secure, private experiences and regulators demand auditable controls. Building digital trust combines identity and access management, encryption, secure software supply chains, attestable infrastructure and transparent governance; common obstacles include skills gaps, limited budgets and lack of leadership alignment. Specialized firms use digital-trust frameworks to operationalize controls, and some trust-branded businesses provide technology-driven custody or trustee services for self-directed accounts. Organizations pursue zero-trust architectures, continuous monitoring and third-party attestations to reduce risk and enable data sharing. Demand for these capabilities drives spending on identity, endpoint, network and cloud security tools, as well as trust services that support compliance and auditability. Public cybersecurity and platform vendors are prominent market participants, offering products that help companies demonstrate and maintain trust in digital channels.