Automotive Cybersecurity

5 Best VicOne Alternatives in 2026

VicOne is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Trend Micro dedicated exclusively to automotive cybersecurity for connected and electric vehicles. It leverages Trend Micro's 30-plus years of security expertise and the Zero Day Initiative's vulnerability research network. The same program behind Pwn2Own Automotive. To give OEMs and suppliers lifecycle protection from development and production through in-vehicle operation. Its portfolio covers an in-vehicle IDPS, a managed VSOC, threat intelligence, SBOM and vulnerability management, and penetration testing services.

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Top 5 VicOne Alternatives

Automotive CybersecurityVerified May 2026
4.9

Offensive automotive and embedded security: vehicle penetration testing, threat intelligence, and product SOC monitoring

Pricing

Custom (contact sales)

Best For

OEMs and suppliers that need elite offensive testing, TARA, and managed monitoring for connected vehicles and embedded products

Key Features
Automotive and embedded penetration testing (ECUs, IVI, telematics, EV chargers)Vehicle and product threat intelligenceProduct Security Operations Center (PSOC) / Vehicle SOC monitoringThreat Analysis and Risk Assessment (TARA)+6 more
Compliance
TISAX Assessment Level 3ISO/SAE 21434UNECE R155
Pros
  • +Elite offensive research talent. Repeat Pwn2Own Automotive contestants in 2024 and 2025
  • +Proven track record of high-impact disclosed vehicle research (Skoda/VW, Nissan Leaf)
  • +Deep hands-on embedded and hardware expertise via dedicated lab facilities
Cons
  • Services and consulting model rather than a licensed product. Value scales with engagements
  • Smaller team than the large platform vendors; project-based delivery with no public pricing
  • Less suited to buyers seeking an off-the-shelf, deployable security product
Cloud
Automotive CybersecurityVerified May 2026
4.6

Cloud-based, agentless connected-vehicle cybersecurity platform with a managed Vehicle SOC

Pricing

Custom (contact sales)

Best For

OEMs and fleet operators that want cloud-scale detection, response, and a managed Vehicle SOC for connected fleets

Key Features
Cloud-based, agentless connected-vehicle data platformCyber XDR (V-XDR) detection and response for vehicles and mobility IoTManaged 24/7 Vehicle Security Operations Center (vSOC)AutoThreat and AutoThreat PRO automotive threat intelligence+5 more
Compliance
ISO/SAE 21434UNECE R155UNECE R156
Pros
  • +Operates at massive scale, monitoring tens of millions of vehicles and devices
  • +Agentless, cloud-native architecture needs no in-vehicle software footprint
  • +Combines a security platform with a fully managed vSOC and dedicated threat intelligence
Cons
  • Server-side focus complements rather than replaces in-vehicle ECU protection
  • Enterprise sales model with no public pricing
  • Effectiveness depends on the breadth and quality of vehicle data feeds ingested
Cloud
Automotive CybersecurityVerified May 2026
4.5

End-to-end vehicle cybersecurity combining in-vehicle protection agents with cloud detection and response

Pricing

Custom (contact sales)

Best For

OEMs that want a proven end-to-end platform pairing embedded in-vehicle agents with cloud monitoring

Key Features
Vehicle Detection and Response (VDR) platform spanning in-vehicle and cloudIn-vehicle intrusion detection and prevention agents (IDPX)Intrusion detection reporting and management (IDXR / IDXM)vDome keyless and relay-theft prevention system+5 more
Compliance
ISO/SAE 21434Automotive SPICE (ASPICE) Level 2UNECE R155+1 more
Pros
  • +Decade-long track record and pioneer status in automotive cybersecurity
  • +End-to-end coverage from embedded in-vehicle agents through to cloud analytics
  • +Backed by Continental, giving Tier-1 scale and established OEM relationships
Cons
  • Enterprise OEM and Tier-1 sales model with no public pricing
  • As a Continental-owned entity, roadmap is tied to the parent's automotive strategy
  • Embedded-agent products require ECU integration, lengthening adoption cycles
CloudSelf-Hosted
Automotive CybersecurityVerified May 2026
4.2

Host-based embedded cybersecurity for vehicle ECUs, connected devices, and the software supply chain

Pricing

Custom (contact sales)

Best For

OEMs and suppliers that need runtime hardening and supply-chain security for ECUs and embedded devices

Key Features
XGuard host-based ECU runtime protection and hardeningVCode binary and firmware analysisSoftware Bill of Materials (SBOM) generation and managementSupply-chain vulnerability monitoring and management+5 more
Pros
  • +Deep specialization in host-based protection for resource-constrained embedded devices
  • +Combines runtime protection with development-time tooling (binary analysis, SBOM, TARA)
  • +Cross-industry reach beyond automotive into IoT, medical, and Industry 4.0
Cons
  • Embedded software requires integration into device firmware, lengthening adoption cycles
  • Enterprise sales model with no public pricing
  • Smaller funding base than the largest automotive security platform vendors
Self-Hosted
Automotive CybersecurityVerified May 2026
4.1

Risk-driven automotive DevSecOps and product security orchestration platform (EVSec)

Pricing

Custom (contact sales)

Best For

OEMs and suppliers that want to automate ISO 21434 and R155 compliance and embed security into the engineering workflow

Key Features
EVSec risk-driven DevSecOps and product security orchestration platformAutomated Cybersecurity Management System (CSMS) workflowsEVSec Analysis for risk assessment and TARA automationSBOM and vulnerability management+4 more
Compliance
ISO/SAE 21434UNECE R155ISO 27001+1 more
Pros
  • +Distinctive risk-driven DevSecOps positioning that links security to the engineering workflow
  • +Strong compliance automation for ISO/SAE 21434 and UN R155
  • +Customer and partner roster including BMW Group, Daimler Truck, NVIDIA, and Siemens
Cons
  • Smaller and earlier-stage than the largest platform vendors
  • Orchestration platform complements rather than replaces in-vehicle runtime protection
  • Enterprise sales model with no public pricing
Cloud

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VicOne Alternatives Feature Comparison

All 5 alternatives, one table. Pricing, deployment, and what actually matters.

Feature
PCA Cyber Security
4.9/5
Upstream Security
4.6/5
PlaxidityX
4.5/5
Karamba Security
4.2/5
C2A Security
4.1/5
Pricing ModelProject-based engagementsSubscription (custom)Licensing (custom)Licensing (custom)Subscription (custom)
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Cloud-Hosted+++--+
Self-Hosted----++--
Best ForOEMs and suppliers that need elite offensive testing, TARA, and managed monitoring for connected vehicles and embedded productsOEMs and fleet operators that want cloud-scale detection, response, and a managed Vehicle SOC for connected fleetsOEMs that want a proven end-to-end platform pairing embedded in-vehicle agents with cloud monitoringOEMs and suppliers that need runtime hardening and supply-chain security for ECUs and embedded devicesOEMs and suppliers that want to automate ISO 21434 and R155 compliance and embed security into the engineering workflow
Key Features
  • Automotive and embedded penetration testing (ECUs, IVI, telematics, EV chargers)
  • Vehicle and product threat intelligence
  • Product Security Operations Center (PSOC) / Vehicle SOC monitoring
  • Threat Analysis and Risk Assessment (TARA)
  • Cloud-based, agentless connected-vehicle data platform
  • Cyber XDR (V-XDR) detection and response for vehicles and mobility IoT
  • Managed 24/7 Vehicle Security Operations Center (vSOC)
  • AutoThreat and AutoThreat PRO automotive threat intelligence
  • Vehicle Detection and Response (VDR) platform spanning in-vehicle and cloud
  • In-vehicle intrusion detection and prevention agents (IDPX)
  • Intrusion detection reporting and management (IDXR / IDXM)
  • vDome keyless and relay-theft prevention system
  • XGuard host-based ECU runtime protection and hardening
  • VCode binary and firmware analysis
  • Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) generation and management
  • Supply-chain vulnerability monitoring and management
  • EVSec risk-driven DevSecOps and product security orchestration platform
  • Automated Cybersecurity Management System (CSMS) workflows
  • EVSec Analysis for risk assessment and TARA automation
  • SBOM and vulnerability management

VicOne Alternatives FAQ

What are the best VicOne alternatives in 2026?

The most common alternatives we see teams evaluating are PCA Cyber Security, Upstream Security, PlaxidityX, Karamba Security, C2A Security. Which one fits depends on your deployment model, budget, and what you actually need from a automotive cybersecurity tool.

Is VicOne the best automotive cybersecurity tool?

It's one of the most widely used, but "best" depends entirely on your situation. VicOne tends to win on backed by trend micro's 30+ years of cybersecurity experience and global threat intelligence, but some teams switch because of relatively young as a standalone brand (since 2022) versus decade-old competitors. See how the alternatives stack up above.

How much does VicOne cost?

VicOne starts at Custom (contact sales) (subscription (custom) pricing). Keep in mind list prices rarely tell the full story. Add-ons, seat minimums, and contract terms can change the math significantly.

Sources & References

  1. VicOne (Official Site)[Vendor]
  2. VicOne Reviews on G2[User Reviews]
  3. VicOne Reviews on TrustRadius[User Reviews]
  4. VicOne Reviews on PeerSpot[User Reviews]
  5. PCA Cyber Security (Official Site)[Vendor]
  6. Upstream Security (Official Site)[Vendor]
  7. PlaxidityX (Official Site)[Vendor]