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Sony reveals new DRM technologyDVDBack23 @ Mar 25, 2007 01:37 | 6 comments
Sony says it plan to reveal more details about the technology, code named CLEFIA, at the Fast Software Encryption 2007 conference which begins on March 26 in Luxembourg. To date, Sony has revealed that the technology is "a 128-bit block encryption that supports key lengths of 128, 192 or 256 bits." They also say that CLEFIA is powerful enough to defend the digital media against "known cryptoanalytic attacks."
Sony hopes that the technology will make its way into software and AV devices in the future and they claim that CLEFIA can offer stronger security while requiring fewer operations during encoding and decoding processes. The whole process would reduce strain on hardware and can lead to smaller and better AV devices in the future. The company also revealed that the technology "achieves a maximum data bandwidth of 1.42 Gb/s in 90 nm CMOS cell libraries, which would be efficient enough to bring CLEFIA to smartcard environments."
More news will be posted on the technology as it becomes available.
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Comment by: BobbyBlu (Mar 25, 2007 01:45) When will these company learn no matter how much copy protection you make it going to get cracked if alot of money is involved.The same people that make this mess is the same people who crack them....lol |
Comment by: cleverick (Mar 25, 2007 01:50) anything is breakable if you hit it hard enough... |
Comment by: bobiroc (Mar 25, 2007 11:19) News - Sony Releases new DRM
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Comment by: MrGrimace (Mar 25, 2007 11:42) Every copy protection will be cracked. The ultimate goal of the protector is to make the time it takes to decode not worth the information contained inside. The problem that all of these companies don't seem to understand is that thanks to free, copy protection-free encoders, only ONE person has to break the copy protection before the entire internet has the content. All of the companies that keep coming up with new copy protection software (At least CP software that doesn't take a month to decode) are performing an exercise in futility.
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Comment by: Pop_Smith (Mar 25, 2007 14:01) In other news:
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Comment by: pstamer (Mar 25, 2007 16:38) Sony DRM protection= toast. Muahahahahahaha. ( continues hysterical laughter) |
