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PlaxidityX DevSecOps Platform vs Upstream Security comparison

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PlaxidityX DevSecOps Platform
Ranking in Automotive Cyber Security
2nd
Average Rating
0.0
Number of Reviews
0
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
Upstream Security
Ranking in Automotive Cyber Security
1st
Average Rating
8.4
Number of Reviews
3
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
 

Mindshare comparison

As of June 2026, in the Automotive Cyber Security category, the mindshare of PlaxidityX DevSecOps Platform is 20.3%, down from 31.8% compared to the previous year. The mindshare of Upstream Security is 13.7%, down from 34.1% compared to the previous year. It is calculated based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
Automotive Cyber Security Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
Upstream Security13.7%
PlaxidityX DevSecOps Platform20.3%
Other66.0%
Automotive Cyber Security
 

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TarunKumar11 - PeerSpot reviewer
Member Of Leadership Advisory Council at a tech company with 10,001+ employees
Cloud-native monitoring has secured connected fleets and now meets automotive cyber regulations
Before and after analysis shows that mean time to detect anomalies in vehicles came down significantly. It is not only mean time to detect but mean time to respond as well to incidents and containing the incident that came down as well. Fleet visibility coverage went on to become significantly higher percentage connected vehicles being monitored. Cost avoidance occurred because of proactive detection, defects were caught early, and warranty claim reduction came down. There are operational ROIs, warranty ROIs, compliance ROIs, deployment and operational ROIs, and business risk ROIs. We could measure cost avoidance, efficiency gains, revenue protection, and various things on which we could measure the ROI. Areas of improvement or enhancement that could be considered are probably a few. Upstream Security can provide deeper native visibility in ECU level behavior. Reduction in false positives is possible because even though the AI and ML detections are very powerful, sometimes security teams want more explainability, and alert fatigue can occur, which is the case with most platforms, nothing very specific to Upstream Security. There could be strong root cause correlation across IT, vehicle, cloud, more improved attack path mapping across telemetrics, and more predictive security. If there is one thing that we would possibly want Upstream Security to look at further enhancing, it is moving beyond detection towards analysis and analytics going forward. This is what most of the OEMs would be looking for. Upstream Security is a great platform and nothing is apparently or fundamentally missing. We expect more visibility, more reduction of false positives, better explainability, simpler dashboards, stronger root cause analysis, strong ecosystem integration, and so forth. This is the case with every platform, and there is no platform that would rate as 10 on 10 because there is always scope for improvement. Our rating of nine marks all the boxes, but the continuous improvement aspect has taken away one out of that number 10.
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What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for Upstream Security?
The setup cost has been reduced considerably because we are using a cloud. Setup and onboarding cost was one time for professional services for integration and telemetry normalization. The setup co...
What needs improvement with Upstream Security?
Before and after analysis shows that mean time to detect anomalies in vehicles came down significantly. It is not only mean time to detect but mean time to respond as well to incidents and containi...
What is your primary use case for Upstream Security?
The core problem that OEMs face, especially automotive companies who have to take care of cybersecurity for their connected car fleets and vehicles and mobility ecosystem, is securing connected veh...
 

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