Different Ways To Secure Your Live Streaming Videos

Posted By : Abhinav Srivastava | 29-Jan-2021

The numbers associated with video-on-demand and video streaming services broke the ceiling during last year’s lockdown.

 

Protecting Live Streaming Videos

 

With almost a quarter of the global population locked in their homes, the viewership of video streaming services rose by 10%. Major OTT platforms such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+, and YouTube witnessed a spike in their viewership numbers. The advantage of streaming videos on demand pulled more users while the existing ones upgraded their membership. Now, talking about live streaming, they can be of various types, such as webinars, virtual workshops, online courses, conferences, and much more.

 

In the era of increased security and privacy issues, it becomes concerning for enterprises to protect their content on the web. Private live streaming is one method to minimize the impact of security breaches and privacy-related concerns. As an OTT app development company, we bring forth the nitty-gritty of private live streaming.

 

Understanding Private Live Video Streaming

 

If we talk about private video streaming, it means the content is accessible to limited users. Mostly enterprises imparting some key messages may opt for it. The broadcaster determines if streaming is public or private. While private streaming is for internal audiences, public streaming may reach a larger audience.

 

However, things may not always go as per the plan for online streaming services. Hence, it becomes critical for professional broadcasters to secure streaming platforms against imminent security threats.

 

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Here are a few techniques to achieve so:

 

AES Encryption

 

Widely regarded as the first line of defense in professional broadcasting, AES stands for “Advanced Encryption Standard.” In today’s era, we all are aware of encryption and how it works. Well, it works just the same in professional broadcasting too. The encryption encodes the information and makes it accessible to only authorized users to view it.

 

AES secures each stream with a unique key. Hence, unless the user has it, they cannot watch the stream. AES prevents hackers from accessing the video content by adding a solid layer of security. You can always couple it with other secure streaming services for maximum protection.

 

SSL/TLS Paywall Encryption

 

SSL/TLS encryption for the paywall ensures the data security of the users. Any mishap during payment could put you into trouble. Hence, deploying a secure paywall ensures that the user’s data is safe at all times. We all know the way banks use this measure to secure their customer’s data. 

 

So, if you are thinking about monetizing your video content, you can rely on SSL/TLS encryption for the paywall. 

 

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Password-protected Video

 

Password-protected video can be a reliable form of protection against unauthorized access. It is a simple yet effective security measure for preview videos, client reviews, internal company usage, etc. Also, it is as simple as it sounds. You just need to set a password for accessing the video. People having the passwords will be able to access the content. Those who do not have the password won’t get access to the video.

 

However, password-protected videos may not be a worthy measure given the size and stature of your enterprise. The best way to tackle the password leak challenge is to keep the password changing from time to time.

 

IP Restrictions

 

Videos with region-specific viewership may opt for geographic (IP) restrictions. The main aim of this measure is to tackle the piracy challenges by blacklisting certain regions through geo-restrictions. Companies may not want their videos to be accessible to every geography. Hence, they can use this method for whitelisting only the regions they want the video to be accessible, thus, automatically blacklisting the others.

 

IP addresses of the whitelist regions will be able to view the video. Although every security measure has its limitations, nevertheless it provides a layer of protection.

 

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HTTPS Delivery

 

Cybersecurity is aware of the “man-in-the-middle” attacks. HTTPS can protect you from such cyber threats. People often become a victim of this when using an open network at schools, coffee shops, or libraries. Since the networks are vulnerable, hackers can use this opportunity to steal your data, which is being transmitted to the viewer. So, HTTPS uses digital certificates and encryption keys to encrypt a user’s connection and prevent attacks.

 

HTTPS acts as an envelope for the communications between the server sending your videos and the viewer. This additional security layer can fend off any incoming attacks.

 

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Wrapping Up

 

Cyberattacks have become increasingly threatening to every kind of online interaction. Hence, wrapping it under a secured layer may prevent data losses and any other breaches. You must know how to tackle possible security threats. As per a report, cybercrime damages are expected to reach USD 6 trillion by 2021. Now, you must know how much a threat cyberattacks are for your enterprise and why you must secure your platform at the earliest.

 

Turn To Our OTT App Development Services

 

We are an experienced OTT app development company specializing in building OTT platforms for all devices. Our analytical approach ensures your OTT platform ticks all the right boxes. 

 

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Abhinav is an avid reader which helps him in creating quality content. Doing extensive research to get in-depth idea about the topics allows him to write with efficiency. He loves completing his work in time. He is also a big sports enthusiast.

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