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With increasing software content in modern vehicles, automakers face the dual challenge of building secure vehicle software and complying with complex security regulations. Cybersecurity solutions on AWS help automakers adopt security best practices throughout the Development, Security, and Operations (DevSecOps) process. With these solutions, automakers can target specific areas of focus, such as scanning software, detecting vulnerabilities, and introducing cybersecurity testing within the cloud-native virtual development approach. Automakers can also use these solutions to develop features that host vehicle security operations, enabling monitoring and response capabilities for security incidents.
Partner Solutions
Software, SaaS, or managed services from AWS Partners
CylancePROTECT analyzes potential file executions for ransomware and other malware in the OS and memory layers to prevent the delivery of malicious payloads. CylanceOPTICS collects information from devices and aggregates it using cloud services to track, alert upon, and respond to malicious events as soon as they occur.
SW Supply Chain Security performs automatic binary SBOM scanning for public and private vulnerabilities to comply with regulations and assure product security.
Upstream’s Platform (Centralized Connected Car Cybersecurity) is the first cloud-based cybersecurity solution designed for OEM's, VSOC (Vehicle Security Operations Center) teams, and fleet owners and managers, to protect connected vehicles and smart mobility services from cyber-attacks or misuse.
Argus Vehicle Security Operations Center combines technology, processes, playbooks and a team of subject-matter experts to establish or expand a fully functional operation center for vehicle fleets.
xZETA is a cloud-based security management tool that scans vehicle software to identify known and undisclosed vulnerabilities, malware, ransomware, advanced persistent threats, and backdoor attacks.
Built on top of Upstream’s Platform, Upstream Vehicle SOC (vSOC) seamlessly integrates with the OEM’s Automotive tech stack (SIEM, SOAR, CRM, etc.), allowing self-managed or MSSP remediation frameworks and playbooks to streamline incident remediation and automation.