So says Amber Chen of APBNews.
But, what is noteworthy in the context of asset protection is its DRM software, which gives content owners and service providers the flexibility to choose the level of security and access. An open architecture allows this safeguard to be used with a range of standard server hardware, set-top boxes (STBs) and silicon chips.
“Our IPTV content-protection implementation is designed to work well on any OS (operating system),” says Brady. The platform uses encryption algorithms such as RSA (named after inventors Rivest, Shamir and Adleman), PKI (public key infrastructure) and AES (advanced encryption standard) that is not dependent on the OS, he explains. The DRM solution includes hardware-backed authentication and copy prevention to stop material from leaving the viewer’s screen unlawfully.