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OneTrust Achieves Top Ranking in 2025 Privacy Management Report
OneTrust has been recognized as a leader in the field of privacy management software, according to the latest report from Forrester, issued on December 2, 2025. The company achieved the highest rankings in both the Current Offering and Strategy categories of The Forrester Wave™: Privacy Management Software, Q4 2025. This recognition reflects OneTrust’s commitment to ethical data management practices, particularly in the context of artificial intelligence.
Among nine vendors evaluated, OneTrust scored the highest in 22 criteria, including key areas such as Vision and Innovation. The report emphasizes the importance of OneTrust’s approach, stating, “Companies looking to develop ethical data management practices across a range of AI data platforms should look at OneTrust.” This underscores the growing demand for robust privacy solutions as organizations increasingly integrate AI technologies.
Comprehensive Governance Solutions
OneTrust’s AI-Ready Governance Platform is designed to unify privacy, consent, data, and AI governance, offering organizations the necessary context and control to foster responsible innovation. The platform combines advanced technology with extensive regulatory intelligence and industry best practices. This comprehensive approach not only enhances privacy management but also accelerates innovation.
According to the Forrester report, OneTrust’s integration capabilities significantly enhance its offerings. “Partnerships and deep integrations with AI data platforms provide new capabilities that add value to the robust privacy offering.” Furthermore, OneTrust received the highest scores in seven of the eight AI-related criteria, showcasing its leadership in this critical area.
Commitment to Innovation
DV Lamba, Chief Product & Technology Officer at OneTrust, expressed confidence in the company’s standing. He stated, “OneTrust achieving the highest scores in both the Current Offering and Strategy categories reinforces the demand for AI-Ready Governance.” Lamba emphasized the necessity for privacy teams to have solutions that not only manage risk but also unlock new data use cases, aligning with OneTrust’s mission to enable innovation through responsible data usage.
In addition to its recognition from Forrester, OneTrust was also named a leader in the IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Data Privacy Compliance Software 2025 Vendor Assessment. This accolade reflects the company’s continuous innovation, deep AI governance capabilities, and strong total cost of ownership.
To explore the full report that details OneTrust’s leadership in privacy management software, interested parties can visit the OneTrust website.
Forrester does not endorse any company, product, brand, or service included in its research publications, and it advises individuals to assess products based on their specific needs and criteria.
With over 14,000 customers globally, including more than half of the Fortune 500, OneTrust continues to set standards in privacy management, demonstrating the vital role it plays in today’s evolving digital landscape.
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