CA DRM 2011
August 25, 2011
CA DRM 2011
Conditional Access providers are facing a conundrum; their clients want their content available more widely than ever, on more devices than ever, and yet they want it as secure as ever. Fortunately, there is nothing CA vendors enjoy more than a challenge.
When five senior representatives of leading CA/DRM providers gathered in London in July, the agenda was bound to cover the various aspects of squaring the circle in terms of making valuable content available conveniently across many platforms and devices while, at the same time, protecting it from theft either by individuals or on an industrial and organised scale.
Listen to executives from Civolution, Conax, Irdeto, Nagra and NDS discuss the latest developments and debate the way forward.
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