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Video Furnace warns of IP video delivery security threats at Motion Imagery Standards Board conference
LIBERTYVILLE, Ill. - Dec. 18, 2007 - As video and streaming video make greater inroads into network computing environments, serious security threats have emerged that require organizations to be extra vigilant, said Joe Gaucher, CTO of Video Furnace(www.videofurnace.com), a leading provider of enterprise-class IP video solutions. He outlined the chief areas of weak security in the majority of IP video solutions recently at the Motion Imagery Standards Board Conference 2007 in Herndon, Va.
"There are many reasons to utilize streaming video in the enterprise, including training, live event broadcasts, real-time news distribution, digital signage and security monitoring, but today's mainstream video and streaming video applications may leave the network wide open to attack," said Gaucher.
The majority of the security issues reported in the media recently hinge upon media player, browser and data-at-rest vulnerabilities, and they will persist and proliferate if they are not specifically addressed, he said.
Gaucher concluded his presentation with a demonstration of the Video Furnace IP video solution, which eliminates resident media players and adds the strongest encryption layer of security on the video streams to ensure the safe delivery and deployment of IP video in network computing environments.
A white paper with more detail regarding media player security threats and how Video Furnace delivers secure IP video to enterprise, higher education and government organizations worldwide is available at www.videofurnace.com/pdf/VF_Security_White_Paper.pdf".
About MISB
The Motion Imagery Standards Board formulates, reviews and recommends standards for motion imagery, associated metadata, audio and other related systems for use within the Department of Defense/Intelligence Community/United States Imagery and Geospatial System. Its mission is to promote awareness of diverse motion imagery systems and define standards for interoperable sharing of information and knowledge.
About Video Furnace
Video Furnace is a leading provider of end-to-end, enterprise-class IP video solutions. With more than 2.5 million users daily worldwide, the six-year-old company quickly has established its IP video system as the video distribution technology of choice in commercial, education and government settings. Organizations use the Video Furnace system to securely deliver live and recorded events, distance learning, corporate training, digital signage, security monitoring, TV distribution and mission-critical communications. Privately held, the Chicago-area company distributes its products through value-added resellers, system integrators and distributors. More information is available at http://www.videofurnace.com.
The Video Furnace IP video distribution supports Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and Solaris 10 operating systems.
Video Furnace and InStream are trademarks of Video Furnace.
Video Furnace, 14052 Petronella Drive, Suite 202, Libertyville, IL 60048, 847-362-6800,