Nagra’s NexGuard forensic watermarking and detection services have completed the AWS Foundational Technical Review (FTR).
The scheme provides customers assurance that the solution’s integration with AWS infrastructure is fully validated and utilizes AWS resources efficiently to deliver market-leading forensic watermarking for audio and video content.
The AWS FTR enables AWS Partners, suck as Nagra, to identify and remediate risks in their products or solutions, providing specific guidelines to adopt a subset of AWS best practices to reduce risks around security, reliability, and operational excellence, as defined by the AWS Well-Architected Framework. Following FTR guidelines, NAGRA can review projects against FTR requirements to ensure best practices and client experiences when using AWS technology.
“Achieving AWS FTR verification is further validation of our solutions and solidifies our work and relationship with AWS as a trusted software partner,” said Sebastian Kramer, SVP Product Management & Business Development at Nagra. “The deepening of our relationship with AWS recognises the widespread adoption of their technology by our customers and our ambition to make our solutions as accessible as possible. NAGRA NexGuard forensic watermarking plays a vital role for video service providers and content owners in the fight against illicit content redistribution.”
NAGRA NexGuard runs on AWS, allowing the ability to scale to millions of users worldwide. The solution is compatible with AWS Media Services for live signal transport, encoding, and packaging using AWS MediaLive and AWS MediaPackage to deliver watermarked content in all HLS/DASH renditions with no latency. This serverless platform runs lightweight JavaScript code at CloudFront edge locations. Using CloudFront Functions reduces operational costs and makes for economically sustainable and highly scalable forensic watermarking.