Streaming Media White Papers

Security and Streaming Media - How to Secure Your Video and Protect Your Revenue

Overview As more and more popular applications come on the market such as streaming video to cell phones, video blogging and streaming inside the networked home, security is key to protecting content and privacy. There are multiple ways to secure and protect the streaming media so that confidential or sensitive content doesn't end up in the wrong hands or distributed to an unauthorized audience. In this session the author talks about ways to protect content with software, DRM and new techniques in video streaming like dynamic watermarking. Security vulnerabilities are concerns that should be addressed because in many cases there are lost revenues and ownership rights at steak. Come learn about the vulnerabilities and the ways one can protect the system against intrusion and content against piracy.

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PublisherViewcast File FormatPDF
Date PublishedAugust 2006
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