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/PRNewswire/ -- Upstream , the leading provider of AI-powered cloud-based data management platform purpose-built for the automotive, smart mobility, and IoT...
Upstream, a leading provider of AI-powered cloud-based data management platforms, released a report emphasizing the importance of AI and connected vehicle data in modernizing after-sales quality strategies for OEMs. The report highlights the need for proactive quality monitoring to reduce warranty costs and improve customer satisfaction. As the automotive industry shifts towards software-defined vehicles, traditional quality frameworks are becoming obsolete. The report suggests that early detection of issues using connected vehicle signals could significantly reduce recall rates, especially in the rapidly growing EV segment. Upstreams platform offers advanced AI-driven applications to empower automakers with proactive quality monitoring, cybersecurity detection, and more.
Upstream Welcomes ex-Fujitsu Executive to Expand Operations in Japan
Upstream Security receives strategic investment from Cisco as demand for IoT cybersecurity soars
Upstream Security, a startup that provides cybersecurity extended detection and response (XDR) for connected vehicles and IoT, has received an undisclosed investment from Cisco Investments. The company has raised over $100 million to date, with investors including Hyundai, Volvo, Renault, and BMW. Upstreams platform analyzes the contextual state of physical IoT assets and their connected ecosystem in real-time to identify and mitigate cyber risks. The investment will allow Upstream to deepen its impact on the IoT sector, particularly in Mobility, Automotive, and Transportation.
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Marelli Selects Upstream's AutoThreat® Intelligence to Achieve Unparalleled Cybersecurity for its Connected Vehicle Components
Marelli, a leading Tier 1 global automotive supplier, has selected Upstream Securitys AutoThreat® PRO solution to secure its products and comply with cybersecurity standards and regulations. The solution leverages multiple data sources and advanced AI-based methodologies to collect and analyze automotive threat intelligence from various web sources. Marelli aims to protect its connected products and ensure customer safety in the face of rising cybersecurity threats in the automotive industry. Upstream Securitys platform will enable Marelli to gain valuable cyber threat insights and transform the future of mobility.
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Upstream Security receives strategic investment from BMW i Ventures
Upstream Security, an Israeli automotive cybersecurity and data management company, has received a strategic investment from BMW i Ventures. The investment amount was not disclosed but will be added to the $62 million raised in Upstream Securitys most recent Series C round. Upstream Security provides a platform for data management built for connected vehicles, helping to protect vehicles against cyberattacks and unlock the value of collected data. BMW i Ventures is the venture capital branch of BMW that invests in startups in various sectors, including transportation and manufacturing. Upstream Security was founded in 2017 and has raised a total of $105 million.
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Connected car co Upstream Security raises $62m
Israeli company Upstream Security has completed a $62 million Series C financing round led by Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance. The company provides an automotive cybersecurity and data analytics platform for connected vehicles. The investment will be used to expand Upstreams offerings in data analytics, insurance telematics, predictive analytics, and business intelligence. Upstreams solutions already protect millions of vehicles and its customers include leading automotive OEMs, tier 1 and tier 2 suppliers, and mobility service providers.
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The article discusses the increasing need for cybersecurity in the automotive industry, as new cars come equipped with SIM cards that can be targeted by hackers. Upstream Security, an Israeli company, offers cybersecurity specifically designed for vehicles. The companys CEO, Yoav Levy, explains that cyberattacks are not theoretical and protection against them is becoming mandatory. There is already regulation requiring manufacturers to monitor their cars to prevent attacks, and if they do not comply, they will not be able to continue selling cars. Upstream offers a solution that does not require them to be involved in the car manufacturing process and can protect cars that are already on the road.
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Auto security co Upstream Security raises $36m
Israeli cybersecurity company Upstream Security has raised $36 million in a Series C funding round led by Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance (MSI), a subsidiary of MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings. The investment is part of a strategic partnership between Upstream and MSI aimed at disrupting the telematics insurance market. The partnership will allow insurance companies to use connected vehicle data to gain insights into insurance-related areas. Upstream’s cloud-based mobility data platform will expand MSI’s data analytics capabilities and enable it to provide additional risk-related services based on driver usage and behavior.
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ASRG Partners with Upstream to Enhance Automotive Cyber Threat Intelligence
The Automotive Security Research Group (ASRG) has partnered with Upstream Security to enhance automotive cyber threat intelligence. ASRG community members will have access to enhanced automotive cyber threat intelligence powered by Upstreams AutoThreat® Intelligence. The partnership aims to promote the development of security solutions for automotive products and create a community of shared resources and networking. By integrating automotive cyber threat data collected and analyzed by Upstreams AutoThreat®, the Automotive Security Intelligence Project (ASIP) will provide ASRG members with a solution for relevant, trusted, and consolidated automotive-related threat intelligence.
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Upstream Security Releases 2021 Automotive Cybersecurity Report With a Focus on Standards and Regulations, COVID-19, and the Deep and Dark Web
Upstream Security, a leading provider of cloud-based automotive cybersecurity solutions, has released its 2021 Global Automotive Cybersecurity Report. The report analyzes 633 publicly reported automotive cyber incidents from the past decade and highlights vulnerabilities and threats identified in 2020. It also maps the incidents to cybersecurity standards and regulations and includes an analysis of non-disclosed automotive-related cyber incidents from the deep and dark web. The report emphasizes the need for automotive stakeholders to understand and assess cyber threats to develop effective cybersecurity management systems. Key findings include the increasing number of connected vehicles and associated vulnerabilities, the prevalence of malicious hacks, the growth of server attacks, the rise in automotive-related CVEs, and the impacts of cyber attacks on data and vehicle theft. The report also recognizes the industry-wide recognition of cyber threats through standards and regulations. Upstream Security is backed by investors including Alliance Ventures, Volvo Group, Hyundai, Nationwide Insurance, Salesforce Ventures, CRV, Glilot Capital Partners, and Maniv Mobility.
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Salesforce Ventures joins vehicle cybersecurity startup Upstream's series B round
Car cybersecurity startup Upstream Security has announced an increase in its series B funding round with a new investment by Salesforce Ventures. The investment amount is undisclosed, but Salesforce is estimated to be investing an additional $2 million. Upstream offers specialized cloud-based data services for connected cars and has already received $30 million in investments from Alliance Ventures, Hyundai Motor Company, Nationwide Ventures, Volvo Group Ventures, and others. The partnership with Salesforce Ventures will enable the digital transformation of smart mobility players by producing an end-to-end automotive data service.
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Upstream Security Partners With Amazon Web Services to Enhance Automotive Cybersecurity
Upstream Security has joined the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Partner Network as a Select Tier Technology Partner. This partnership will empower automotive companies utilizing AWS with the cybersecurity knowledge, capabilities, and mitigation techniques required to thrive in the new cyber-threat landscape of smart-mobility and connected vehicles. Upstreams software-based cybersecurity solution may now be used by Automotive AWS customers to detect cyber threats against connected vehicle infrastructure.
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Upstream Security Joins the Microsoft Intelligent Security Association to Defend Against Automotive Cybersecurity Threats
Upstream Security, a cloud-based automotive cybersecurity detection and response company, has joined the Microsoft Intelligent Security Association. The company also announced a new integration between the Upstream C4 platform and Microsoft Azure Sentinel, which will enable detection, investigation, and remediation for threats targeting connected vehicles and smart mobility services. Upstream C4 is one of the first cloud-based automotive cybersecurity platforms to offer in-depth integration with Azure Sentinel. The integration will allow security analysts to develop and enforce customized playbooks and perform domain-specific threat hunting activities.
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Fujitsu, Upstream Security to Develop In-Car Threat Detection Platform
Fujitsu has partnered with Upstream Security to develop a security platform for connected vehicles. The joint solution will blend Upstream C4, a cloud-based automotive threat feed, with Fujitsus data processing tech and ICT-SOC. The platform will enable smart cars to detect threats and contribute to the discussion on cybersecurity regulations and best practices. The partnership aims to protect connected vehicles and create a trusted mobility society. The new platform will be available to car manufacturers in North America, Europe, and Japan in 2020, expanding Upstreams presence in the Japanese market.
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Upstream Security raises $30 million to protect connected cars from cyberattacks
Upstream Security, a cloud-based cybersecurity platform for connected cars, has raised $30 million in a series B round of funding led by Alliance Ventures. The funding will help Upstream Security protect connected vehicles from cyber threats. The connected car market is expected to reach $200 billion by 2025, creating opportunities for carmakers but also increasing the risk of cyberattacks. Upstream Securitys platform uses machine learning to detect anomalies in vehicle data streams and identify potential threats. The funding round included investments from automotive companies such as Renault, Mitsubishi, Nissan, and Volvo Group. Upstream Security plans to use the funding to further develop its product and expand its presence in the market.
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Upstream Security and Arilou Partner to Build 'End to End' Security for Smart Mobility
Upstream Security has announced a technology and go-to-market partnership with Arilou, a leader in in-vehicle network security. The partnership will create a fully integrated cybersecurity offering for vehicle OEMs, combining Upstreams Centralized Connected Car Cybersecurity (C4) technology with Arilous Intrusion Detection and Prevention (IDPS) technology. The partnership aims to address the challenges of securing internal components and communication within vehicles, as well as ensuring the security of multiple vehicles and their connectivity. Upstream Security and Arilou will engage in joint marketing and demonstration of their integrated solution. The partnership is expected to provide unmatched resiliency and anomaly detection capabilities for automotive manufacturers.
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Upstream Security and Asgent Enter into Strategic Partnership to Expand the Connected Car Cybersecurity Market in Japan
Upstream Security is forming a strategic partnership with Asgent to provide automotive cybersecurity solutions in Japan. This partnership will allow Upstream Security to expand its presence in the Japanese market, which is the third largest automotive market in terms of cars sold per annum. Upstream Securitys cloud-based cybersecurity platform, combined with Asgents systems integration expertise, will serve OEM car manufacturers and connected vehicle fleets in Japan. The partnership is seen as a growth-positive move for Upstream Security.
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Upstream Security reels in $9M Series A to protect connected cars
Upstream Security, a startup focused on securing connected vehicles, has raised $9 million in a Series A funding round led by CRV. The company plans to use the investment to enhance its cloud-based security solution for connected cars. By installing the security layer in the data center between the car and the telematics server, Upstream aims to simplify and improve the ability to secure vehicles. The company also incorporates machine learning to detect anomalous behavior. Upstream currently has five companies piloting their solution and plans to expand its workforce from 15 to 40 employees in the next year. The company aims to launch its solution by the end of January.
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Car cyber security co Upstream Security raises $2m
Israeli cloud-based cyber-security platform Upstream Security has completed a $2 million seed round led by Glilot Capital Partners and with the participation of Maniv Mobility. The company leverages advanced cloud technologies, big data, and machine learning to provide OEMs and large fleets with non-intrusive defense against cyber-attacks on connected and autonomous vehicles. Upstream Securitys unique solution detects and prevents threats before they reach the vehicles network. The investment will help the company gain traction with OEMs and fleet management companies.
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