Nagravision and Broadpeak have created a platform that degrades the quality of pirate streams, making them unwatchable

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Nagravision has extended its partnership with Broadpeak to provide streaming security for live sports content.

The system detects, identifies, and disrupts pirate streams to degrade their quality, making them unwatchable, while preserving an uninterrupted service for paying customers.

The collaboration brings together Nagravision’s AI-powered security analytics and real-time pirate disruption technologies and Broadpeak’s Advanced CDN with real-time security control.

The platform delivers protection against evolving piracy threats including illegal re-streaming, credential sharing, unauthorised access, and CDN leeching. Its AI-powered analytics engine continuously monitors CDN traffic and DRM license requests to detect suspicious activity patterns, enabling immediate disruption of pirate streams without impacting legitimate viewers.

Stéphane Le Dreau, SVP global product management & sales development at Nagravision, said: “Live sports content is both highly valuable and highly vulnerable. The winning combination of our market-leading content security expertise together with Broadpeak’s own innovation in streaming security gives rights holders and broadcasters robust tools to protect their content and actively detect, identify, and disrupt the pirate viewing experience—while ensuring a seamless experience for legitimate viewers.”

“We’re excited to be partnering with Nagravision to address live sports piracy, one of the biggest threats facing our industry today,” said Damien Sterkers, VP of products & solutions marketing, Broadpeak. “Our new solution approach offers a robust, scalable and secure streaming capability that ensures legitimate delivery and viewer satisfaction remain the core focus throughout the streaming workflow.”