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Cybersecurity strategies prompt wider fleet move to specialist software, reports FleetCheck

Cybersecurity strategies are leading more businesses move to specialist fleet software to protect sensitive data, FleetCheck has reported.

The need for more sophisticated digital strategies means there is a shift away from fleets using general purpose software such as spreadsheets and towards dedicated products

Peter Golding, managing director of the fleet management software company, explained that the need for more sophisticated digital strategies means there is a shift away from fleets using general purpose software such as spreadsheets and towards dedicated products.

He elaborated: “Over the last year, we’ve seen an increasing number of new customers come to us and adopt our software as a direct result of the introduction of comprehensive corporate cyber security strategies.

“The most well-known of these is probably the Cyber Essentials certification scheme from the National Cyber Security Agency, which aims to introduce protections against common types of cyber-attacks, and is increasingly being used by organisations operating vehicles.

“From a fleet point of view, this is a very positive development. Businesses running cars and vans hold all kinds of sensitive data – including driver personal details – and there need to be measures in place that ensure a high degree of resilience against malicious parties.”

Golding said specialist fleet software tended to take into account the specific potential cybersecurity weaknesses of fleets and provide appropriate protections.

“Most businesses coming to us for fleet software that are in this position will have been using some kind of general-purpose software tool such as a spreadsheet.

“Now, most well-known spreadsheet packages have a reasonable degree of cybersecurity build in, but they are not as sophisticated in their approach to protecting fleet data as a specialist product.

“Fleet cyber vulnerabilities – as with any specialist area of business – tend to be quite specific. Organisations such as ours know from years of experience where potential weaknesses may lie, and the kinds of issues that occur when it comes to vehicle operations. We have developed strategies over time that have proven highly effective and are regularly updated.

“Certainly, we’ve been highlighting for many years that fleets shouldn’t rely on general purpose software such as spreadsheets simply because they are not particularly useful tools for fleet management, but it appears that it is the question of security rather than effectiveness that is starting to gradually drive them out of use.”

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Written by Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.

Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news.

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