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Trustmark Definition: Trustmark is a visual representation or badge that indicates a website or application has passed specific security assessments or complies with certain standards to establish trust with users.
A trustmark in cybersecurity is a visual symbol or logo displayed on a website or application to indicate to users that the organization follows certain security standards or practices. Trustmarks are used to build trust with users, assure them of security measures in place, and demonstrate compliance with specific regulations or industry best practices. Trustmarks can include certifications like ISO 27001, PCI DSS compliance, or adherence to privacy regulations such as GDPR.