Verimatrix to showcase IPTV content security products at NAB2007

Apr 9, 2007 5:13 PM

    

At NAB2007, Verimatrix will demonstrate VCAS for IPTV, the company’s lastest version of IPTV content security

VCAS supports the full spectrum of the wholesale/retail business over satellite, fiber and other distribution network architectures. It includes the Verimatrix MultiCAS/IP server that integrates operation of VCAS with high-performance stream multiplexer/scrambler equipment from Adtec, TANDBERG Television and Scientific Atlanta.

Verimatrix also will show its ViewRight PC Player, a highly secure video player for home PCs with desktop access to the same range of broadcast and video-on-demand content that is available in the living room.

In addition, the company will highlight VideoMark, a user-specific, forensic watermarking technology that allows a pirated piece of content to be tracked back to its last legal recipient.

For more information, visit: www.verimatrix.com.




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