If you're looking for an IoT platform that can spot fraud and keep drivers from acting impulsively in the car business, Cambridge Mobile Telematics is a good option. The platform ingests data from a variety of IoT sources, including smartphones , connected cars, dashcams and third-party devices, to offer a detailed picture of vehicle and driver behavior. It can cut accidents, lower insurance rates and improve behavior through its risk assessment, safety, claims and driver improvement programs.
Another big platform is Pindrop. You may know it for voice authentication technology, but it also has a service for the car business. Its Automotive service handles voice authentication and security for in-car interactions, blocking fraudulent calls and protecting against unauthorized access to the car's systems. Pindrop's technology analyzes voice characteristics, caller behavior and device attributes to spot anomalies and block fraud.
If you're looking for a more general fraud detection and prevention service, IBM Security Trusteer offers a cloud-based service that uses AI and machine learning to block fraudulent activity across all channels. It includes real-time fraud detection, identity risk assessment and compromised device detection, and is a good option for keeping digital accounts secure and blocking fraud in the car business.
Last, Mojio offers a connected car platform that can offer insights and services by processing vehicle data. It works with a broad range of vehicles and can cut fuel, insurance and maintenance costs. With its scalable and secure foundation, Mojio can be useful for improving the car ownership experience and monitoring driver behavior for fleet managers.