Verimatrix: 2015 Online Video Industry Prediction
Extending Security to the Internet of Everything
Revenue security has always been a critical component of video services delivery. However moving forward, the essential foundations of device security will also be critically important in the broader—and fast growing—world of personal, domestic and commercial connected devices. Security and privacy are much too important to rely on static, fallible, and consumer-managed infrastructure.
Those service providers who aspire to extend their reach from video information and entertainment providers to the broader Internet of Everything (IoE) world will need to invest in a comprehensive security strategy that is more resilient than the simplistic, flawed model of web security that is commonly used in networks today.
Much of the emphasis will be on globally connected security authorities based on proven standard public key infrastructure (PKI) technology. But this is far from a complete solution, and it is not without challenges, including manufacturing personalization, active authentication management, anomaly and threat detection and secure update. Maintaining a robust security infrastructure for the next phase of device connectivity involves active management of devices and transactions, and a vital point of control in the dynamic world of network and threat evolution.
As the specialist in securing and enhancing revenue for global digital TV services, we understand that security as a fluid landscape that needs explicit and comprehensive solutions. We look forward to working with our customers to create enhanced security platform that can underpin their business now and in the future.
For more information on our next-generation revenue security solutions, visit www.verimatrix.com/ultra.
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