Video: AMWA BCP 003 NMOS API Security

Building security into your infrastructure is more and more important for broadcasters with many now taking very seriously a topic which, only 6 years ago, was only just being discussed. Attacks on broadcasters like TV5 Monde have brought into focus that it’s not just copmanies who have high value rights who are ripe for breach – attacking a broadcaster is a high impact way of getting your message accross.

We have seen how the internet, which was built on very open and trusting protocols, has struggled in recent times to keep abuse to a minimum and to implement security to keep data safe and to keep out unauthorised persons.

And so AMWA is looking at its recent specifcations to ensure there is a clear and interoperable way of implementing security. The benefit of IP should be that that as an industry we can benefit from the work of other industries before us and here, having based these specifications on HTTP interfaces, we can do exactly that. Just like sites on the internet can implemnt HTTPS, we, too use the same mechanism of security certificates and TLS (colloquially known as SSL) encryption to ensure that not only is our data encrypted but also that no one can impersonate anyone else on the network.

Simon Rankine from BBC R&D explains the work he has been part of in defining this secure interface which not only protects from mal-intentioned actors, but also offers some protection from accidental mistakes by staff.

Simon gives a good intorduction to not only how this is a benefit but also how the underlying mechanisms work which are just as applicable to the NMOS APIs as they are to general websites.

Speaker

Simon Rankine
Simon Rankine
Project Research Engineer,
BBC R&D

Webinar: 2018 State of the Internet / Security: A Year in Review


Date: 12th December 2018, 11:00 CET / 10:00 GMT

As security continues to be forefront in broadcasters’ minds, Akamai continues to monitor internet security threats. Herem they tell you what to expect in the year to come as they review the biggest events and best research from Akamai’s 2018 State of the Internet / Security: A Year in Review report.

You’ll hear:

  • Why low-and-slow, high-leverage application-level attacks can be just as damaging as high-bandwidth attacks
  • How specialisation among adversaries is driving marketisation and economies of scale in the hostile ecosystem of malicious actors
  • What the biggest attacks of the previous year, like memcached and the Mirai botnet, indicate about the evolution of reflection and
  • botnet attack vectors
  • What our researchers have uncovered over the past year about the dark side of APIs, emerging and popular adversarial tools, new vulnerabilities, and more
  • What security trends we can expect in 2019 and how attacks and threats will evolve in the year ahead

Register now!

Speakers

Elmar Witte Elmar Witte
Product Marketing Manager Security EMEA,
Akamai
Gerhard Giese Gerhard Giese
Manager Enterprise,
Security Architects EMEA,
Akamai

Webinar: State of the Internet / Security: Web Attacks

Date: 26th July 2018
Two sessions:
Americas – 11am PT / 2pm ET
EMEA – 10:00 BST / 11:00 CEST

Register now to gain up-to-the-minute insight into recent trends and statistics and hear real-world stories from Akamai’s Summer 2018 State of the Internet / Security report.

You’ll hear:

  • Details of the February 2018 memcached reflector attack that set a new record for the largest attack Akamai has mitigated to date
  • Emerging trends in DDoS attack sizes and how it’s critical that organizations prepare now for large-scale attacks
  • How some DDoS attacks are employing unusual tactics to increase effectiveness, including the emergence of intelligent, adaptive enemies who change tactics to overcome the defenses in their way
  • How Operation Power Off successfully shut down Webstresser, a major player in the DDoS-for-hire marketplace … and the very real possibility that more DDoS-for-hire sites will be popping up soon
  • A deep dive into bots and credential abusers targeting the hospitality industry, which has seen an extremely high percentage of malicious logins

EMEA Presenters:

Michael Smith
Senior Director of Technology,
Akamai Technologies

Gerhard Giese
Manager Enterprise Security Architects EMEA,
Akamai Technologies


Elmar Witte
Product Marketing Manager Security,
Akamai Technologies

Americas Presenters:

Martin

Martin McKeay
Senior Security Advocate
Akamai

Patrick

Patrick Sullivan
Senior Director of
Security Technology
Akamai

 

Register now! EMEA   Americas

Webinar: Media at the Edge – A new content technology perspective


Date: 26th July 2018, 16:00 BST

IBC365 continues it’s excellent webinars with this one looking at how pushing computing out to the ‘edge’, meaning closer to the user, will help Broadcasters.

In this webinar, you will learn:

  • What Edge computing is and why it will be key to broadcasting, media and entertainment
  • How edge computing is rapidly evolving to provide content anywhere and everywhere through the IoT and soon across 5G networks
  • What mobile edge computing means for production, processing and video distribution
  • How new consumer experiences, VR, AR, UHD streaming will be driven by the availability of edge infrastructure
  • How to secure the critical IT infrastructure which will house valuable content at the edge of the network

Register now!

Speakers:

Damon Neale

Damon Neale, Chief Technology Officer, BASE Media Cloud

Steven Carlini

Steven Carlini, Senior Director, Data Centre Global Solutions, Schenider Electric
Moderator:

Ambrose McNevin

Ambrose McNevin, Managing Director, Tech Marketing Content Ltd