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Connected Fleet Cybersecurity:
Questions to Ask Your Technology Providers

A Reference Guide

Through our work with fleet operators and connected systems providers across ASEAN and the Middle East, TTMI has found that the cybersecurity posture of technology providers is rarely assessed before a contract is signed.

What the guide provides

  • Twelve targeted questions to evaluate the cybersecurity posture of the providers your operation depends on

  • Guidance on what a strong answer looks like and what a vague or evasive response might indicate

  • A two-page provider evaluation checklist to take into your next vendor meeting
     

Who this is designed for
  • Anyone responsible for selecting, managing, or evaluating telematics providers, fleet management platforms, or connected systems providers
     

Built on specialist knowledge
  • Grounded in the requirements of ISO 27001, UN R155, UN R156, and ISO/SAE 21434, drawing on guidance from Upstream Security, NMFTA, NIST, and the U.S. DOE

 


The guide is designed so that you can recognise whether the answers you receive are substantive or evasive.

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Connected fleet or device estate
What prompted your interest in this guide?

67% of automotive and mobility cybersecurity incidents in 2025 targeted telematics and cloud systems. 92% were conducted remotely.

 

Upstream Security, 2026 Global Automotive and Smart Mobility Cybersecurity Report

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Speak with our cybersecurity team

Whether you are evaluating providers, preparing for regulatory compliance, or strengthening your existing security posture, our team can help.

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