SecurePlay Anti-Cheating Software Stops Game Software Piracy

SecurePlay Anti-Cheating Software Stops Game Software Piracy
In 2004, the biggest industry news issues behind record sales were a series of serious security breaches ranging from software piracy, to code theft, and game cheating. SecurePlay Keeper is a new approach to digital rights management (DRM). It builds on the popularity of online game play to create a new, powerful approach to fighting game piracy. IT GlobalSecure says that its new anti-piracy solution, SecurePlay Keeper to be released during Q1'2005.





SecurePlay Keeper's patent-pending technology complements traditional DRM and media protection solutions by extending security past the distribution stage through the entire product lifecycle. It is particularly important for game services and in Asia where service-based gaming is the main tool to fight widespread software piracy.

SecurePlay Keeper will be added to IT GlobalSecure's SecurePlay game security package. SecurePlay is the only product on the market today that actually stops many forms of cheating. SecurePlay helps game developers, operators, and publishers reduce their cost of operations and increase sales.

The SecurePlay software makes multi-player, network game development easier through its powerful, intuitive, programming interface. Underneath the hood, SecurePlay implements a suite of cryptographic protocols to stop many kinds of cheating and piracy.

IT GlobalSecure has delivered advanced IT security products and services to clients worldwide since 2000. IT GlobalSecure and its affiliates hold U.S. and International patents for SecurePlay technology plus additional patents pending in transaction protection, financial security, anti-piracy/DRM.

Source: press release

See also:

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Universal Pictures Adopts HD DVD Format

Satellite Television Pirate Sentenced to Seven Years




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