Current market analysis indicates that the most challenging issue in
IPTV relates to content security. To achieve high access control a
sophisticated group key management is required. This key must be updated
and distributed each time a new member joins the group or a current one
leaves it. Because of its dependency on time-consuming cryptographic
operations this rekeying process can become a bottleneck in the Pay-TV
system over Internet. This book tackles this problem by providing novel
high-performance architectures, called rekeying processors, which act as
coprocessors in the server environment to accelerate group rekeying. The
direct effect thereof is higher quality of service regarding joining
members and higher access control concerning leaving ones. In addition,
a benchmarking framework is presented to evaluate the performance of
different rekeying algorithms. The book is intended for Internet Pay-TV
providers who plan to scale up their service without loss of access
control or QoS. Designers of new rekeying solutions will find a reliable
benchmark framework to evaluate their algorithms. Non-specialists will
gain an insight into a serious challenge in the emerging IPTV.