Research and Markets offers ‘IPTV Security’ title

Feb 12, 2008 8:48 PM

    

Research and Markets has added “IPTV Security: Protecting High-Value Digital Contents” to its library.

The title describes the science and history behind IPTV as well as detailed descriptions of all of the architectural components that comprise an IPTV environment. It covers subjects logically from the headend passing through the aggregation network and concluding with the home.

The measures required to ensure the safe operation of an IPTV environment are also examined, including digital rights management technologies, network level security and application level security. “IPTV Security” defines the security model for an IPTV environment, ensuring that all critical elements are covered and a layered approach to security is implemented.

For more information, visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c81821.




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