Upstream Security is both cloud-based and agentless in architecture, which works out extremely well for our organization, as we were looking for something on those lines. It has AI and machine learning powered detection and provides GenAI assisted investigations. In addition to regulatory compliance support, the biggest strengths are that it is cloud-native, agentless, an automotive extended detection and response platform, AI-driven anomaly detection, and digital twin-based visibility. It has the ability to secure our connected vehicle ecosystem at scale and supports our compliance requirements. 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, and revenue protection, and this actually sums up various things on which we could measure the ROI. Our overall rating for Upstream Security is nine out of ten.
For others looking into using Upstream Security, my advice is that when considering security for connected devices, whether Upstream Security or any other solution, they should discuss the latest cyber attacks and any malware incidents, ensuring these are included in the solutioning approach before deciding on a product to purchase. I rate Upstream Security a seven out of ten overall.
Upstream Security is both cloud-based and agentless in architecture, which works out extremely well for our organization, as we were looking for something on those lines. It has AI and machine learning powered detection and provides GenAI assisted investigations. In addition to regulatory compliance support, the biggest strengths are that it is cloud-native, agentless, an automotive extended detection and response platform, AI-driven anomaly detection, and digital twin-based visibility. It has the ability to secure our connected vehicle ecosystem at scale and supports our compliance requirements. 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, and revenue protection, and this actually sums up various things on which we could measure the ROI. Our overall rating for Upstream Security is nine out of ten.
For others looking into using Upstream Security, my advice is that when considering security for connected devices, whether Upstream Security or any other solution, they should discuss the latest cyber attacks and any malware incidents, ensuring these are included in the solutioning approach before deciding on a product to purchase. I rate Upstream Security a seven out of ten overall.