Latin America. NexGuard Forensic Watermarking and Detection Services has completed the AWS Fundamental Technical Review (FTR). This gives AWS customers peace of mind knowing that the solution's integration with AWS infrastructure is fully validated and uses AWS resources efficiently to provide forensic watermarks for audio and video content.
AWS FTR enables AWS partners, such as NAGRA, to identify and remediate risks in their products or solutions by providing specific guidance for adopting a subset of AWS best practices to reduce risks related to security, reliability, and operational excellence, as defined by the AWS Framework. Following FTR guidelines, NAGRA can review projects against FTR requirements to ensure best practices and customer experiences when using AWS technology.
NAGRA NexGuard runs on AWS, enabling millions of users around the world to scale. The solution supports AWS Media Services for transporting, encoding, and packaging live signals using AWS MediaLive and AWS MediaPackage to deliver watermarked content across all HLS/DASH representations without latency. This serverless platform runs lightweight JavaScript code in CloudFront edge locations. Using CloudFront Functions reduces operational costs and generates economically sustainable and highly scalable forensic watermarks
The NAGRA NexGuard forensic watermark enables user-specific forensic watermarks wherever video is consumed. It is the most robust and imperceptible forensic watermark available. Trusted by all major Hollywood studios and widely deployed on major streaming platforms, including live sports, server-side forensic watermarking technology increases the security of streaming offerings through unique watermarks for each content stream without requiring any changes in playback for any device.
This approach helps keep piracy at bay across the platform and protects content from unauthorized use by allowing the ability to track stolen content.
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