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Ekern to discuss content protection, conditional access at IBC2009
Aug 26, 2009 1:56 PM
Frank Ekern, Bridge Technologies senior development engineer, will shed light on conditional access systems at IBC2009.
Frank Ekern, senior development engineer of Bridge Technologies in Norway, will be speaking at IBC2009 at a session on content security.
The session, "Content Security: Ensuring Content is not Misused," which is scheduled for Friday, Sept. 11, will explore how to ensure that content is delivered to paying customers and not to freeloaders.
Ekern will look at the crucial role played by conditional access systems and how they can be monitored to prevent erroneous operation leading to unauthorized access to content.
See Bridge Technologies at IBC2009 in Stand 1.A30.
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