-- Secure indirect provisioning -- Set-top boxes can be provisioned and managed through indirect non real-time response methods (by voice call, email, SMS messaging, web site, or even by postal mail) in conjunction with standards based broadcast protocols. -- Upgrade path to interactive services -- Within the limited one-way environment, VCAS for DVB 2.0 supports a completely seamless upgrade of services when transitioning to DVB-IP hybrid and broadband networks. -- Layered security regimes -- Operators can stratify the class of set- top box and value of the content by matching different layers of content security to the appropriate price point of the set-top box. -- Platform flexibility -- Leveraging strong IPTV partnership ecosystem to integrate top tier components necessary to deploy a complete pay-TV system solution, including system integrators, key head-end equipment, middleware, SOC and set-top box partners.To learn more about the advantages of software-based security solutions, download our latest whitepaper at www.verimatrix.com/SW About Verimatrix Verimatrix sets the standard for software-based content security and revenue enhancement technologies in pay-TV networks, with a global customer base of service providers. The Verimatrix Video Content Authority System (VCAS) offers a suite of next-generation technologies that has been independently audited and ranked as the global leader in IPTV content protection. The company's 3 Dimensional Content Security approach, built around VCAS, enables secure delivery of content to multiple devices across multiple networks using multiple layers of protection techniques. Maintaining close relationships with major studios, broadcasters, industry organizations and partner ecosystem helps address the challenges facing pay-TV networks of today, and those of tomorrow. For more information, please visit www.verimatrix.com.
Verimatrix Extends Advantages of Software-Based Content Security to One-Way Pay-TV Networks
VCAS for DVB 2.0 Offers Multi-Layer Security and Optimized Broadcast to Hybrid Transition
| Source: Verimatrix
AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS--(Marketwire - September 11, 2008) - IBC2008, Stand 4.B45 -- Verimatrix, the company setting the
standard in content security technologies that enhance the value of pay-TV
networks, today announced its VCAS for DVB 2.0 solution, which extends the
reach of its multiple layered security architecture to digital broadcast
content in satellite, cable and terrestrial broadcast networks where no
direct return path is available. Building on its initial VCAS for DVB release
targeting hybrid networks, this support for Digital Video Broadcasting
(DVB) services can seamlessly be offered with the same pay-TV head-end
architecture supporting IPTV and hybrid networks. Verimatrix will be
demonstrating VCAS for DVB 2.0 at IBC2008 in stand 4.B45.
Conditional access (CA) systems featuring a removable hardware security
device or smart card are common in the mature DVB pay-TV market, but suffer
from intrinsic cost and renewability challenges. Verimatrix now offers a
new, more cost-effective approach to secure services that is especially
appropriate for green field deployments and existing service providers
transitioning from analog to digital pay-TV. The software-based
architecture is built on core Verimatrix Video Content Authority System (VCAS)
technology, which is proven with more than 150 operators and 5 million
screens globally.
"The business opportunity for technology in broadcast or one-way networks
such as cable and satellite still far outweighs that offered by the pure
IPTV market. Although Screen Digest predicts that the bulk of linear
content will continue to be sent over one-way networks, many television
operators also have an active roadmap for combining linear and return-path
technology for applications such as VoD and content-rich interactivity. In
order to facilitate this, the market will need CA systems that can work
between both DVB and IPTV networks," said Tom Morrod, head of TV technology
at media analyst firm Screen Digest.
VCAS for DVB takes full advantage of the capabilities of current generation
set-top box system-on-chip (SOC) platforms to secure receiver devices that
will never have access to a direct return path to the head-end. This
innovative software approach supports a base of existing one-way
subscribers while providing a clear upgrade path to capture higher ARPU
subscribers who desire more interactive capabilities and video-on-demand
(VoD) services.
"Verimatrix has uniquely extended its software-based content security
technologies to address more traditional markets, which really highlights
its power and flexibility," says Bob Kulakowski, chief technology officer
at Verimatrix. "We are providing a proven choice for forward-thinking
operators that see the cost and capabilities advantages of IP. Securing
one-way networks is a strategic milestone on our technology roadmap to
penetrate additional pay-TV markets."
Together with Verimatrix's recently launched VCAS for Mobile TV, this
solution underscores the company's vision and commitment to providing
competitive 3-Dimensional Content
Security solutions -- multiple networks, multiple devices and multiple
layers of protection -- to pay-TV operators globally.
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