Reduce TCO with direct-to-TV broadcasting using DRM-based converged security

Traditional broadcasters have been on a collision course with rapidly growing OTT operators for more than a decade. Yet, the worlds of content protection, conditional access systems (CAS) and digital rights management (DRM), remain isolated in silos.  

But today’s smart TVs are equipped with the security features of high-end STBs, such as hardware root of trust, trusted execution environment (TEE), and secure video path (SVP). In this webinar, Intertrust discusses how service providers can reduce the total cost of ownership (TCO) for direct-to-TV broadcasting by adopting a DRM-based converged security strategy.

The ideal path to converged content protection for hybrid TV services

Read this paper to understand how a DRM-based converged security solution supports both direct-to-TV broadcasting and OTT services

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