Broadcom announces next generation Cisco Security Certification on Four HEVC Ultra HD Connected Home Platforms
AMSTERDAM, September 16, 2014 – IBC 2014: Broadcom Corporation, a global innovation leader in semiconductor solutions for wired and wireless communications, today announced that it has received Cisco security certification on four of its leading set-top box (STB) HEVC 4K/Ultra High Definition (HD) system-on-a-chip (SoC) solutions. Broadcom is the first chip maker to achieve the latest generation Cisco VideoGuard security certification for Pay-TV, securing premium Ultra HD content across connected home devices.
With Broadcom’s complete portfolio of 28 nanometer (nm) HEVC-enabled devices, operators can substantially reduce the bandwidth required for Ultra HD or traditional HD content transmission over IP, cable or satellite networks, and deliver these services to more locations throughout the home. Broadcom will demonstrate its full line of HEVC-enabled SoCs at IBC, September 12-16, RAI Amsterdam, Booth 2.C25.
Martin Kaufmann, Cisco Director, Consumer Device Platforms, Service Provider Video, said, “Broadcom is the first to achieve our highest level of video security certification. Operators who choose Broadcom’s innovative, high-performance Ultra HD chips have the added knowledge that their platforms remain secure.”
Dan Marotta, Broadcom Executive Vice President and General Manager, Broadband & Connectivity Group, said, “Broadcom is at the forefront in providing the innovation required to deliver the 4K experience to consumers across the globe. By being first to achieve Cisco security certification we’re offering the most advanced and hardened level of content protection for in-home delivery of Ultra HD content.”
The VideoGuard security kernel is the latest generation of embedded security solutions from Cisco designed to protect media content and operator services with future-proof technology to address changing market needs. An element of the Cisco VideoGuard content protection solution, the VideoGuard security kernel features the increased levels of security required to enable new digital media marketplaces with robust hardware and moving target security mechanisms supporting not only VideoGuard Conditional Access (CA) and Digital Rights Management (DRM) but also a wide range of other content protection solutions including the ETSI TS 103 162 K-LAD used for DCAS and hardware key protection for third party DRMs.
Broadcom’s certified 28nm HEVC-enabled STB solutions include the BCM7252, BCM7444, BCM7445 and BCM7448.