PACE Anti-Piracy, a specialist in software security and licensing solutions, has announced that it will be exhibiting at IBC2024 and presenting as part of the Content Everywhere speaker programme.
PACE’s White-Box Works product is a third-generation solution that generates a highly protected version of any algorithm, making it virtually impossible to analyse through static or dynamic methods, safeguarding intellectual property from reverse engineering, whether embedded in hardware, mobile apps, or desktop applications.
PACE Anti-Piracy will host an IBC Content Everywhere session at 17:00pm on Saturday focusing on the importance of protecting software algorithms, particularly those involving AI, in the media production and distribution industries. The talk will emphasise the critical role of IP protection in securing the business value derived from software algorithms.
Presented by Neal Michie, Director of Product Management, PACE’s presentation titled 'Protecting the value of software algorithms' will take place at IBC on Saturday, 14 September, 17:00 - 17:15, at the Content Everywhere Stage 2 (Hall 14).
To learn more about protecting algorithms with White-Box Works, visit PACE Anti-Piracy on stand 14.D11.
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