
Security as a Cornerstone
Connected systems generate continuous streams of telemetry, commands, and operational data. Each device is a potential vulnerability. Each data point is a potential entry point.
TTMI's cybersecurity capability was built for logistics and automotive environments, where device authentication and regulatory compliance are non-negotiable. The same architecture now protects connected systems across any industry: IoT infrastructure, operational technology, and enterprise platforms.
Learn more about our Security-Focused Fleet Management solutions.
How We Protect Connected Systems

Device Authentication
Every device that communicates with the platform is verified at the point of entry. Forged registrations, unauthorised telemetry, and spoofed signals are identified and blocked before they reach operational data.

Intelligent Monitoring
Machine learning analyses traffic patterns and user behaviours across the platform. Coordinated attacks, brute-force attempts, and anomalous activity are detected and contained automatically.

Audit-Ready by Design
Platform architecture aligns with international standards for vehicle cybersecurity, software integrity, and information security. Documentation and controls are ready for regulatory review when you need it.
Deployment Options
TTMI cybersecurity capabilities are available as an integrated component of SAAN Mobility or as a standalone service for organisations using other systems.

AI SDLC Implementation
TTMI implements and develops AI software development lifecycle (SDLC) pipelines for organisations integrating AI into their fleet and mobility platforms. Teams can build on their own infrastructure with TTMI support, or work directly on TTMI's platforms, which are already configured for AI SDLC development.
Where speed matters, the Toyota Tsusho Connected Interactive Platform (TTCIP) provides a ready-built environment with the components required to start work without an extended setup phase.
Our Reference Guides
Four international standards govern how cybersecurity is managed across connected fleet technology: information security, vehicle cybersecurity, software updates, and the engineering process behind all three. TTMI applies the ISO 27001 framework internally to structure its information security practices, and our products and solutions are built in alignment with the relevant clauses of UN R155, UN R156, and ISO/SAE 21434. Buyers can verify TTMI's cybersecurity governance against a documented standard.
Frequently Asked Questions
We answer the questions that drive cybersecurity decisions.




