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Validate Cryptography Research's Anti-Piracy Architecture Self-Protecting
Digital Content Adds Significant Value to Anti-Piracy Scheme for DVDs (21.05.05)
- As Hollywood movie studios and consumer electronics manufacturers consider
how to protect high-definition video entertainment from piracy, Cryptography
Research, Inc. (CRI) announced the results of a study released by Independent
Security Evaluators (ISE) evaluating the security technologies proposed for
securing the HD DVD and Blu-ray formats. The report's primary conclusion
affirms that CRI's Self-Protecting Digital Content (SPDC) technology
complements the AACS key management method under development by the Advanced
Access Content System Licensing Administrator (AACS LA) by providing critical
format security needs not addressed by AACS alone.
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The SPDC
technology allows each disc to carry security software that secures its own
playback. SPDC makes it possible for studios to address security problems by
updating or renewing the security methods employed with each new content
release. AACS provides methods for encrypting high-definition movies on
high-definition formats, and offers a revocation system that can disable
players which the AACS LA determines have been compromised, but does not
provide renewable security. SPDC and AACS are both being considered by the
DVD Forum and the Blu-ray Disc Association, which are currently developing
the HD DVD and Blu-ray formats. The DVD Forum has created subcommittees to
study the integration of the AACS and SPDC technologies into the HD DVD
format. "We
have evaluated the SPDC architecture and believe it addresses critical
security needs that cannot be addressed by cryptographic methods such as AACS
alone," said Avi Rubin, ISE Founder and Professor of Computer Science
and technical director of the Information Security Institute at Johns Hopkins
University. "Perfect security is unattainable, but by giving formats a
way to renew security, SPDC can help correct security flaws and avoid
permanently uncontrollable piracy or the need to revoke innocent customers'
players. Our researchers studied
SPDC, and we believe the approach is sound and effective." "We
are pleased that ISE has confirmed the value of our technology," said
Kit Rodgers, vice president of licensing at Cryptography Research. "SPDC
provides security that is far more effective and consumer-friendly than any
other approach. We believe that formats which choose to include our
technology will have a much better likelihood of succeeding over the long
term." About AACS Advanced
Access Content System Licensing Administrator (AACS LA) is a group of
companies who have proposed a specification (AACS) for encryption and key
management of digital content stored on next generation optical media
formats. About SPDC With
CRI's Self-Protecting Digital Content architecture, each media disc carries
encrypted content and its own decoding software. This software runs in a
simple security interpreter in each player and can query the playback
environment to detect and respond to attacks by pirates. If a particular disc, device or product
line is compromised; subsequent titles can carry fresh security code that can
address the specific attack without affecting the end-user experience. The
SPDC architecture is designed to enable studios to use risk management
approaches to secure their high-definition content portfolios and minimize
piracy's effect on their business. About Independent Security Evaluators Independent
Security Evaluators (ISE) performs objective technical evaluations that are
independent of any ties to vendors and special interests. The ISE team
includes computer scientists, electrical engineers, and cryptographers. ISE
experts have testified before the US Congress, served as expert witnesses,
participated in creating standards, and evaluated systems for both government
and private industry. ISE researchers have also published several influential
books and dozens of scientific papers in the top refereed conferences and
journals. They have also analyzed and helped repair several widely used
commercial systems. ISE was formed in 2004 to offer this expertise to the
private sector. ISE was
commissioned by CRI to conduct an independent and objective study. Except for
this evaluation, there are no other commercial links between the companies
and the content of the evaluation report is solely the responsibility of ISE.
About Cryptography Research, Inc. Cryptography
Research, Inc. provides services and technology to solve complex security
problems. In addition to applied engineering work, CRI is actively involved
in long-term research in areas including content protection, tamper
resistance, network security and financial services. Security systems
designed by Cryptography Research engineers annually protect more than 100
billion Dollar of commerce for wireless, telecommunications, financial,
digital television and Internet industries. (CRI: ma) |
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