Tag: DRM

Re-Evaluating OTT/Streaming Security: Part 4 – Embedded Security and Trusted Execution Environments

Meanwhile, from the video perspective, the TEE is becoming entwined with DRM, whose role is to enforce individual rights within services through encryption. DRM relies for its protection on security of encryption keys on the device, and under streaming has often been implemented only at the software level.

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Where Will Content Delivery’s Edge Be in 5 Years?

Edge computing will become increasingly important for sites utilizing AB testing, recommendations, DRM services and CDN log analysis. This will reduce latency, improve customization and streamline data processing. To learn more, attend Streaming Media Connect in November 2023.Edge computing will become increasingly important for sites utilizing AB testing, recommendations, DRM services and CDN log analysis. This will reduce latency, improve customization and streamline data processing. To learn more, attend Streaming Media Connect in November 2023.

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Migrating DRM Solution Provider for a Large OTT Service

Migration of Zee5’s DRM license servers for existing encrypted content was completed on time with both server and client-side changes. Content encryption was handled by Widevine, Playready, and Fairplay, and a drmResourceId field incorporated within the license request header.Migration of Zee5’s DRM license servers for existing encrypted content was completed on time with both server and client-side changes. Content encryption was handled by Widevine, Playready, and Fairplay, and a drmResourceId field incorporated within the license request header.

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M&E Journal: Strengthening Your Content’s Protection: Go Beyond DRM

Organizations should use DRM as one part of their video security strategy, also deploying watermarking, obfuscation, audits and updates to protect against current and future piracy threats. Ensure documentation is up-to-date and services are tested, with comprehensive video protection beyond DRM in place.Organizations should use DRM as one part of their video security strategy, also deploying watermarking, obfuscation, audits and updates to protect against current and future piracy threats. Ensure documentation is up-to-date and services are tested, with comprehensive video protection beyond DRM in place.

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Delivering Sub Second Latency with MultiDRM At Scale – HESP

HESP is a low-latency streaming protocol with sub-second latency and scalable delivery. It supports a variety of devices and offers cross-platform compatibility, scalability, and DRM security. Sub-second latency, scalability, and DRM make it an ideal choice for streaming applications.HESP is a low-latency streaming protocol with sub-second latency and scalable delivery. It supports a variety of devices and offers cross-platform compatibility, scalability, and DRM security. Sub-second latency, scalability, and DRM make it an ideal choice for streaming applications.

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RDK6 Rolling Out to Enable Smoother Onboarding of Apps

RDK6 is a free, open-source software platform designed to improve the efficiency of deploying video services and apps. It includes features such as secure DRM, home networking, closed captioning, voice remote, emergency alerts, and device telemetry. App onboarding and “RDK Certified” device certification are also available.RDK6 is a free, open-source software platform designed to improve the efficiency of deploying video services and apps. It includes features such as secure DRM, home networking, closed captioning, voice remote, emergency alerts, and device telemetry. App onboarding and “RDK Certified” device certification are also available.

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