Upstream Security Named Winner in the 15th Annual Info Security PG’s 2019 Global Excellence Awards®

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Herzliya, Israel – February 5 2019 – Upstream Security announced today that Info Security Products Guide, the industry’s leading information security research and advisory guide, has named Upstream’s C4 Platform a winner in the 15th Annual 2019 Info Security PG’s Global Excellence Awards® in Automotive Security (IoT). These prestigious global awards recognize cybersecurity and information technology vendors with advanced, ground-breaking products, solutions, and services that are helping set the bar higher for others in all areas of security and technologies.

About Upstream’s C4 Platform

Upstream C4 is the first cloud-based solution for securing connected and autonomous vehicle fleets for both OEMs and aftermarket fleets. Upstream’s Automotive Cybersecurity solution leverages big data analytics and machine learning to protect fleets from cyber-attacks and policy violations, such as fraud and misuse, and provides insights on vehicle and driver behavior. Upstream unlocks insights from the troves of data already collected by vehicle fleets such as driver and vehicle behavior, vehicle utilization, maintenance, driving routes and more. The result is end to end visibility of fleet security and policy health which ultimately help assure and improve fleet and business performance.

About Info Security PG’s Global Excellence Awards

Info Security Products Guide sponsors the Global Excellence Awards and plays a vital role in keeping end-users informed of the choices they can make when it comes to protecting their digital resources and assets. It is written expressly for those who are adamant on staying informed of security threats and the preventive measure they can take. You will discover a wealth of information in this guide including tomorrow’s technology today, best deployment scenarios, people and technologies shaping cyber security and industry predictions and directions that facilitate in making the most pertinent security decisions.

About Upstream Security

Upstream improves the safety and security of connected vehicles and services built around them by monitoring business-critical events and identifying cyber threats in real-time via a centralized cloud-based analysis of multiple automotive data feeds, including telematics and mobile applications. The solution is 100% agent-less and does not require any hardware or software inside the vehicles. Upstream’s solution is already used by millions of vehicles worldwide, providing an effective and innovative method in detecting threat anomalies and mission-critical events using a combination of machine learning, cybersecurity engines, and service policy enforcement – the result is enabling Smart Mobility services to run safely and smoothly while providing the customer with the real-time alerts tailored to their needs. Founded in 2017 by cybersecurity veterans from Check Point, Imperva, and Juniper, Upstream Security is backed by Charles River Ventures, Glilot Capital Partners and Maniv Mobility. Learn more at upstream.auto.

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