06/07/2022
How DRM protects your content?
Digital Rights Management (DRM) content encryption is a set of technical protection tools and measures that ensure that video content is transmitted and stored in an encrypted form so that only authorized users and/or devices can play the content. DRM content encryption is critical for content owners and operators, especially those in the media and entertainment industry, to limit unauthorized use of copyrighted content and proprietary hardware. DRM encryption technology is used to attempt to control the use, distribution or modification of such copyrighted content.
How DRM Video Encryption Works
Digital Rights Management (DRM) is widely concerned with protecting video content from being viewed by unintended viewers. It is the industry-leading solution for encrypting video and audio content on developed platforms such as Netflix, Google Play and Apple Music. The DRM video encryption standard is widely used for its highly secure security protocols. Video encryption software from trusted sources is available as a SaaS solution for video sharing and distribution platforms.
An authentication process must be used to access DRM-protected video to verify the legitimacy of the content viewed by the end user. In addition, video streaming platforms use a variety of other security measures, such as multi-factor authentication, to restrict access to private video.
As a result, platforms that require a subscription fee to access the videos contained therein typically use DRM-protected technologies. The underlying technology in DRM uses a different scrambled key system than other encryption solutions.
DRM is different because it does not provide the user with a key to mitigate the risk of passing the authentication key to someone else. The stream encryption key system used on the DRM platform adds an additional layer of security to protect the video sharing and distribution platform from unprecedented attacks.
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Digital Rights Management (DRM) content encryption is a set of technical protection tools and measures that ensure that video content is transmitted and stored in an encrypted form so that only authorized users and/or devices can play the content. DRM content encryption is critical for content owner...