CDNTechnical DevelopmentApril 2, 2026
Ateme pushes BISS-CA to secure live sports contribution feeds
The article discusses BISS-CA as a solution for securing live sports contribution feeds. It highlights that BISS-CA provides open and interoperable conditional access to prevent piracy at the source.
Key Takeaways
- BISS-CA targets live sports contribution feeds, where piracy starts at the source.
- Ateme describes BISS-CA as open and interoperable conditional access.
- The article frames source-level security as a way to prevent piracy before distribution.
Why It Matters
For live sports workflows, the immediate point is straightforward: securing the contribution feed can stop piracy before the signal enters the broader distribution chain. Ateme is positioning BISS-CA as an open, interoperable conditional access layer, which matters in an ecosystem that often mixes vendors, encoders, and delivery systems. The concrete signal to watch is whether more live sports operators adopt BISS-CA specifically at the contribution stage, rather than relying only on downstream protections.
Read full article at ateme.com
