CDSA Launches Content Security Risk Assessment Program

The International Content Protection Association (CDSA) announced its new Content Security Risk Assessment (CSRA) program.

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Unedited press release follows:

CDSA Launches Content Security Risk Assessment Program
January 12, 2011

International Content Protection Association To Offer Spot Check Site Reviews

LOS ANGELES — CDSA, the International Content Protection Association, has announced a new industry service that will provide content holders with a rapid response assessment of security procedures in effect at new service providers and production partners. The new Content Security Risk Assessment (CSRA) program will produce in less than two week’s time a report of a site’s preparedness to protect the intellectual property of a studio, game company or music label. Using a newly developed scorecard based on CDSA’s internationally acclaimed Content Protection Security standard (CPS), the new CSRA program is being offered in response to a growing market demand for quick and short-term assessments and is based on work already being performed by CDSA’s auditors on a contract basis for leading companies like Electronic Arts.

“In order to properly assure the ongoing security compliance of a site it is essential that CDSA conduct a thorough series of audits over a period of a 18 months; the CPS standard is built on this premise,” explains CDSA Worldwide Director Linda Dyson, “However, in today’s dynamic marketplace content holders do not always have the time to wait and production and supply chain pressures often require a quick spot check of a site’s preparedness. The CSRA program is being launched in response to this demand and, it is hoped, will lead to many more sites undergoing the full process of CDSA CPS accreditation.” CDSA will not grade a site’s overall compliance based on the CSRA but will simply submit final scorecard rating data for customer evaluation. CSRA sites will not receive CDSA accreditation, will not to eligible to use any CDSA or CPS branding or logos, and the results of these site visits will remain confidential between the association, the site and the contracting organization. CSRA is the newest in CDSA’s expanding series of Anti-Piracy and Compliance programs that began over ten years ago with the launch of the Copyright and Licensing Verification Program (CLV) and was advanced more recently with the widely adopted Content Protection Security standard (CPS). For more information about CSRA and its application to your business contact Linda Dyson via email at ldyson@CDSAonline.org, or by calling: +1-404-349-9600

About CDSA’s Anti-Piracy and Compliance Programs For over a decade, CDSA has been recognized as the worldwide leader of Anti-Piracy and Compliance Programs. Most recently, the Content Protection and Security standards (CPS) were first written in 2008 by an international team of intellectual property, anti-piracy and security experts from both the physical and digital security arenas, thus giving coverage to the whole supply chain. By implementing these Standards, organizations effectively demonstrate effective process approaches for the handling, manufacturing, storage and delivery of valuable entertainment, software and information and assets in the home entertainment, video game and music recording industries.

About CDSA
CDSA, the Content Delivery & Storage Association (formerly IRMA, the International Recording Media Association), is the worldwide forum advocating the innovative and responsible delivery and storage of entertainment, software and information content. Founded in 1970, this global trade association’s membership includes companies involved in every facet along the digital and physical media supply chain. Beginning with the audiocassette, through the home video revolution, and into today’s digital delivery era, CDSA has always been the organization that companies turn to to address the most important industry-wide issues of their time. More information is available online at: www.contentdeliveryandstorage.org