NAB Show: Net Insight To Debut Facility Protect

Net Insight will debut Facility Protect in Booth W1425 at the NAB Show, which will take place April 5-9 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

A company release described Facility Protect as a “new solution designed to enhance security, efficiency, and reliability of media facilities interworking with Wide Area Networks (WANs), remote productions, and other facilities.”

Facility Protect leverages SMPTE RP 2129, an industry-standard framework that introduces Trust Boundaries, which are media-specific firewalls that secure interconnections within IP-based workflows, to address real-world security challenges by:

  • Protecting facilities when interworking with WANs for remote production or distribution: Ensuring content integrity across distributed and cloud-based environments.
  • Interworking with other facility: Making the facility a controlled trust zone working with other production sites, service providers, and external partners.
  • Preventing cyber threats: Mitigating risks such as unauthorized access, content piracy, and data breaches.
  • Enhancing operational efficiency: Enabling seamless integration and scalability within IP-based media workflows.
  • Adding media quality measurement: Ensuring media conformity at the reception or transmission of valuable content.
  • Adaption of content to facility’s needs: Adding adaptation and conversion of content to meet IP requirements.

“As media operations expand and become more complex, security must evolve alongside them,” said Kristian Mets, global head of sales business development at Net Insight. “With Facility Protect, we are delivering a solution that empowers media companies to secure their media facilities, optimize operations, and ensure uninterrupted content delivery in an increasingly complex digital landscape.”

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