Promoted Content Audio Security: Best Practices

Promoted Content Audio Security: Best Practices

Safeguarding confidential data on your IP network is a top priority. This requires a multi-pronged approach including protecting your network and data as well as equipment that is not easy for hackers to access the network via devices. As AV conferencing equipment becomes increasingly network capable, IT Manager Heads need to be assured that these devices are not open to security breaches.

Shure Audio Encryption

Shure has considered the unique security needs of their customers and developed technology to help safeguard content without compromising audio quality. Shure Audio Encryption protects confidential meeting content. The AES-256 encryption algorithm has been adopted as one of the safest forms of network protection by leading financial institutions, government bodies and health care services.

The AES-256 encryption algorithm utilises a user-configured passphrase on each device, similar to applying a passphrase to the Wi-Fi connections on home router products. Shure devices with mismatching passphrases will result in no audio (silence) at the listening end. Non-Shure devices will not connect to an encrypted Shure device.

Many Shure conferencing systems and live audio solutions feature Dante-enabled security technology. Their customers have recognised the advantages and efficiencies of routing audio over their gigabit existing network infrastructure. Shure offers Dante audio for a variety of applications including sound reinforcement, recording, and conferencing. They are found in boardrooms, meeting rooms, courtrooms, interview rooms, worship spaces, and theatrical venues.

With Shure Audio Encryption enabled, Dante audio is encrypted prior to being sent over the network to another Dante device which supports Shure Audio Encryption security, where it is decrypted and forwarded for IntelliMix DSP processing or analog conversion.

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