Arxan Technologies, Inc., a leading provider of intellectual property (IP) protection solutions designed to prevent software piracy and tampering, today announces that CTO Mike Atallah will be a panelist at Digital Rights Strategies 2007, taking place in New York on September 17. Atallah will participate in a presentation, entitled, "How Secure Does DRM Have to Be" The presentation will discuss the benefits and tradeoffs in cost and convenience of securing a DRM platform for both consumers and vendors.
Content providers, carriers and distributors have implemented technologies such as DRM, watermarking and fingerprint to safeguard content. However, these solutions are not bulletproof and
themselves remain exposed to tampering and reverse engineering techniques. Atallah will explore the key facets of content protection that are often overlooked in preventing media piracy.
Attendees will learn how critical it is to safeguard digital media software applications to effectively protect digital content.
What: Panel - "How Secure Does DRM Have to Be"
Who: Mike Atallah, CTO, Arxan Technologies, Inc.
When:Tuesday, September 17, 2007 at 2:00 p.m. EDT
Where: Digital Rights Strategies
The Pierre Hotel, New York City
Track A, Regency Room
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www.arxan.com) is a leading provider of intellectual property (IP) protection designed to prevent software piracy, tampering, reverse engineering and any manner of theft. We take software
security beyond static obfuscation and encryption to dynamically defend, detect and react against application attacks. Arxan supports a full range of anti-tamper and robustness needs,
from commercial anti-piracy to military grade assurance. Commercial businesses rely on Arxan to fortify software, license management and DRM applications to prevent the loss of billions
of dollars to unauthorized use. The US department of defense and its contractors rely on Arxan Defense Systems, Inc., a subsidiary of Arxan Technologies, to deliver best of breed
anti-tamper solutions to protect critical program information in military technology. Founded in 2001, Arxan Technologies has offices in Bethesda, Md., San Francisco, Calif., Dallas,
Boston, Chicago, New York and West Lafayette, Ind.