The deployment is designed to allow yes to target effectively its anti-piracy efforts with affiliates and business partners by giving it visibility of any compromised broadcast platforms.
Yes, the pay-TV subsidiary of Israeli telco Bezeq and the IPTV service provider, has deployed Synamedia’s ContentArmor distribution watermarking solution to enhance the protection of its streaming services.
ContentArmor allows yes to effectively target its anti-piracy efforts with affiliates and business partners by giving it visibility of any compromised broadcast platforms. This new distribution watermarking solution is part of Synamedia’s ContentArmor forensic video watermarking family that protects content investments, identifies malicious users, and prevents piracy.
Synamedia was said to have met the yes requirements to be easy to deploy, encoder agnostic, and able to support yes’ disaster recovery environment. As ContentArmor distribution watermarking was tailored for this application, yes was able to go live with ContentArmor in less than a week in July 2023.
Commenting on the deal, Itzhak Elyakim, VP of Engineering and CTO at yes, commented: “We first started looking at head-end watermarking to meet security standards set by the national regulator and main national broadcasters here in Israel. As we investigated further, we could see that a distribution watermarking solution would be more suited to our needs, giving us the security insight we need, as well as meeting compliance. As a long-standing user of Synamedia’s security on our traditional satellite broadcast services, we knew we could trust Synamedia’s technology and teams to meet our streaming anti-piracy strategies.”
Alain Durand, Senior Director of Business Development at Synamedia, said: “As operators invest in premium content for their streaming services, it’s important to be able to quickly identify any leaks and take action to disrupt those pirate streams. Our ContentArmor distribution watermarking system makes this process easy and affordable, adding a new layer of security that helps operators stay one step ahead of the pirates.”