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Unified security headends for any network and any device

All your content security requirements managed by one platform. Whether you need an advanced and modular solution or off-the-shelf option offering fast time-to-market, we have the solution that fits your specific needs.

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Security Services Platform

Enable successful content monetisation through secure premium content delivery over any network, to any device, with any business model with this advanced, highly scalable, flexible, unified security platform

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An all-in-one and optimised headend for one-way and two-way CAS use cases, including multi-DRM support, with versatile deployment models: on-premise, private or public cloud and fully managed.

The best of both worlds

- Security headends tailored to the business needs of the pay-TV operator
- Common security clients widely adopted across device ecosystems, both for broadcast and connected networks
- Elegant migration from an of-the-shelf system to a modular headend as a service evolves
- All comprehensively supported by leading anti-piracy solutions
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