Has technology transformation actually made the media industry more secure? Assessing The State of Media Technology Security 2024
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The State of Media Technology Security 2024, a report published by the DPP in September 2024, reveals the measures media companies and technology providers are taking to protect themselves, their partners, and the broader entertainment and broadcasting ecosystem. Ultimately, are all parts of the media supply chain taking the right cyber security steps — and what do they think of the security posture and practices of their customers and suppliers?
In this episode of the DPP podcast we catch up with research contributors and subject matter experts to explore some of the report's key findings: are technology vendors being too bullish when assessing their own level of cyber security, and are media companies being unfair in the somewhat unfavourable views of their suppliers?
Show Notes
DPP Editorial Director Edward Qualtrough speaks with:
John Naylor, Ross Video — VP Product Security and Ross Research Labs [2min 50sec]
Toby Scales, Google — Media & Entertainment Security Lead - Office of the CISO [15min 23sec]
Lucille Verbaere, EBU — Cybersecurity and Trust - Senior Project Manager [30min 39sec]
Robin Boldon, FriendMTS — Head of Product [44min 01sec]
DPP members can download The State of Media Technology Security 2024 here.
The DPP podcast is supported by Ateliere, a leading provider of media supply chain solutions. To learn more about its Ateliere Connect and Ateliere Live platforms and media management solutions trusted by major media brands, visit ateliere.com.
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