S4M adds media sovereignty pillar, with Rai and RTÉ joining
The Security4Media (S4M) association, supported by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), has launched a new initiative focused on 'Media Sovereignty' for European media. Chaired by ORF CTO Harald Kräuter, the new pillar will devise guidelines and a blueprint for creating sovereign infrastructures based on criteria including trust, interoperability, resilience, ethical AI, and sustainability. Italian broadcaster Rai, Irish broadcaster RTÉ, and Riedel Networks were also announced as new members of the association.
Key Takeaways
- Media Sovereignty is now S4M’s third pillar, alongside Cybersecurity and Content Provenance.
- ORF CTO Harald Kräuter will chair the new pillar.
- The blueprint will define objective measures for assessing a ‘sovereignty level’ and support procurement processes.
- Rai, RTÉ, and Riedel Networks were announced as new S4M members.
- S4M says the pillar will align with the EBU Cloud Strategy Group and other industry bodies.
Why It Matters
S4M is turning media sovereignty into a concrete framework, not just a policy label. The immediate impact is a set of criteria for sovereign media infrastructure: transparent governance, EU data protection compliance, open standards, resilience during disruptions, ethical AI, and lower carbon footprints. For the broader streaming stack, that touches cloud architecture, procurement, and AI workflows in European media. The next signal to watch is the blueprint itself: when S4M publishes the objective measures for assessing sovereignty level, it will show how these principles become operational requirements.
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