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Qumu Adds Customer-Defined Encryption Keys, Expanding Options for Securing Video Content

Qumu Adds Customer-Defined Encryption Keys, Expanding Options for Securing Video Content

Qumu Corporation (QUMU), a leading provider of cloud-based enterprise video technology, announced the availability of customer-defined encryption keys, giving users additional options for how they control and secure their video content.

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“Multi-layer, customized security for video content is more vital than ever given the rise of remote work and an evolving regulatory environment”

Customer-defined encryption keys are the latest addition to Qumu’s holistic, enterprise-grade security approach. Users already benefit from automatic protection and encryption of internal and external video streams when they use the Qumu video platform. This new capability enables users to customize encryption keys aligned to meet government or industry regulations, policies and internal workflows—an appealing option for many organizations across industries looking to securely deliver video at scale, from financial services to life sciences and healthcare.

“Multi-layer, customized security for video content is more vital than ever given the rise of remote work and an evolving regulatory environment,” said Andi Mann, chief technology officer, Qumu. “We understand that every time a user puts out a video, they’re trusting Qumu with intellectual property or customer information. Customer-defined encryption is Qumu’s latest way of giving our customers the reigns when it comes to how they secure their video content.”

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