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Irdeto Makes Big Gains In US Cable With Keys And Credentials Solution

“Flexible content security solutions that can adapt to nearly any delivery environment will be key to protecting content while allowing delivery through different networks, services and devices,” said Parks Associates research analyst Glenn Hower.

The Keys & Credentials managed service integrates with third party workflows for the production, delivery, or updating of decryption keys and other security assets, allowing operators the freedom to utilise the best solutions for their content delivery needs. The solution is fully integrated with the operator’s supply chain, and enabling agreements are already in place with all major chip and set-top box manufacturers.

From the article "Irdeto Makes Big Gains In US Cable With Keys And Credentials Solution" by www.televisionpost.com

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