| 14 January 2021
In the latest part of the company’s plans to support human creative tasks by connecting them through software-mediated collaboration and automation, Motion Picture Laboratories (MovieLabs) has announced the latest steps in the MovieLabs Enhanced Content Protection (EPC) specification.
Originally published in 2013 and since widely implemented by industry partners, the EPC is said to be designed to raise the bar for protecting 4K, HDR and early window content in consumer distribution. The ECP spec is based on discussions with those partners and in response to evolving threats and the last version, ECP 1.2 was published in August 2018.
The latest version, ECP 1.3, primarily aims to address the risks posed by debugging interfaces left open in production units and by devices past their end-of-life for DRM and security updates that fail to patch known vulnerabilities.
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