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Piracy, Big Data in the spotlight

August 31, 2015 21.21 Europe/London By Chris Dziadul

Viaccess-OrcaIllegal streaming and Big Data will be discussed by Viaccess-Orca at IBC2015.

David Leporini, the company’s EVP marketing, products and security, will give a technical presentation entitled Architectures and Protocols Powering Illegal Content Streaming Over the internet in the Emerald Room at 11.00 on September 10. It will be part of the IBC2015 conference session Paper Sessions: Big Data Applications in Broadcasting.

In his presentation, which can be downloaded here, Leporini will provide insight into pirate content platforms, covering the various architectures and protocols used in this context.

In addition, it will describe the methods that are generally employed to set up and scale ad-based illegal services using these protocols and streaming media platforms, while securing streaming servers.

Leporini will also participate in a panel discussion at the IBC Content Everywhere hub on September 13 at 13.00 on the topic What Can ‘Big Data’ Offer to Content Everywhere?.

He will discuss how user intelligence, advanced customer segmentation, and profiling can be exploited to deliver an enhanced user experience across screens, increasing customer engagement and opening up new monetization opportunities.

Leporini said: “In today’s OTT multiscreen world, content service providers are challenged when it comes to ensuring maximum viewer engagement on a wide range of devices while protecting premium content.

“Big data has become instrumental in helping service providers address these important market issues.”

Viaccess-Orca will host two panels at its stand 1.A51. The first will explore the topic of cloud TV on September 13 at 10:30 and will be moderated by Colin Dixon of nScreenMedia.

The second panel, on security, will be on September 14 at 13.30 and moderated by Rob Gallagher of Ovum.

Further details can be found in this link.

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