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STMicroelectronics Arms Pay-TV Industry in Battle Against Piracy
STMicroelectronics is sampling the first STB System-on-Chip (SoC) devices featuring advanced CryptoFirewall security helping to prevent hacking of pay-TV broadcast signals and enable faster, lower-cost development of new set-top box products.
Pay-To overcome these vulnerabilities in established security architectures, the CryptoFirewall security core developed by Cryptography Research, Inc. and now integrated in ST’s set-top box ICs features dedicated tamper-proof and emulation-resistant hardware designed to work with the STB’s conditional access system. CryptoFirewall has been developed specifically to meet the pay-TV industry’s needs, is already deployed in over 75 million devices, and has achieved an unblemished security record. It is suitable for satellite, cable and emerging IP-based pay-TV services, and is compatible with pay-per-view and subscription business models.
With the introduction of the STi7108, ST is the first to announce working STB System-on-Chip devices integrating CryptoFirewall. In addition to improving security, this technology embedded in the STB chip also shortens time to market and lowers development costs for equipment vendors and conditional-access companies seeking to meet studio requirements for hardware security.