Whether you're a content producer, platform provider, or tech enthusiast, this panel discussion, moderated bybAxinom, will provide a unique window into the evolving content protection landscape. You'll come away with an actionable understanding of how to navigate the new advancements in content protection.

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You'll learn:
The latest trends
The latest trends reshaping approaches to content security
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Key challenges platforms face in balancing protection and user experience
AI
How AI and data intelligence can transform piracy prevention
New collaborative opportunities
New collaborative opportunities between platforms and tech partners
Geographical differences
Impact of AVOD and geographical differences on strategy
Future-proof
Steps companies can take to future-proof their content protection
Participants
Nicole Little Portrait

Head of Anti-Piracy Strategy and Technology, Prime Video

Nicole is a content technology strategist with over 16 years of experience across content protection advocacy, copyright enforcement and policy guidance, and business technology assessment for studios, distributors, and security companies alike.

Mark Nakano Portrait

VP Content Security, Warner Bros. Discovery

With over 20 years of experience in the media and entertainment industry, Mark has worked in nearly the entire media life cycle (production, post-production, distribution, security). Within the security field, he has deep knowledge in conditional access, DRM, anti-piracy and watermarking.

Oliver Pribramsky Portrait

Head of Rights Management, DFL Deutsche Fußball Liga GmbH

Oliver has over 25 years of experience in digital media, anti-piracy, and rights protection. He has played a key role in major European video-on-demand deployments and digital rights management solutions. Currently, he is responsible for all anti-piracy, content access and rights protection activities.

Mike Petro Portrait

Vice President of Sales (Americas), Axinom — MODERATOR

Mike’s video career began with documentary video production for Discovery and other networks. Mike led the development of a user-generated streaming video portal, CameraPlanet, and following the dot-com crash, he spent many years in the OVP space. Mike has over 30 years of experience in the industry.