Anti-piracy system Counterspy is designed to address the escalating threat of illegal digital video distribution.
Counterspy offers protection with a focus on tangible revenue-saving benefits for customers including defence against unauthorised access, shielding media apps from reverse engineering, man-in-the-middle attacks, and other malicious activities, ensuring that only legitimate users can access content.

In addition, Counterspy directly addresses the issue of CDN leeching, enabling operators to cut CDN costs dramatically (one Verimatrix customer saw their CDN expenses drop by 50% after implementing Counterspy).
By enhancing content security and reducing piracy, Counterspy aims to help customers maintain a trustworthy service versus pirate services, which in turn helps drive subscriber growth and revenue.
Asaf Ashkenazi, CEO, Verimatrix said: “Pirates today are much more sophisticated and have found increasingly clever ways to get their hands on content – Counterspy aims to disrupt this behaviour.’
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