Cloud
Constellation
Secures
Proprietary
Content
with
SpaceBelt
for
the
Media
and
Entertainment
Industry
Aug.
2,
2017
Cloud
Constellation
Corporation,
creators
of
SpaceBelt,
the
patented
high-speed
global
cloud
storage
network
of
space-based
data
centers,
today
announced
SpaceBelt
for
Media
&
Entertainment.
This
service
will
support
broadcast
and
production
organizations
seeking
more
efficient
ways
to
move
and
store
ever-growing
amounts
of
proprietary
content
while
keeping
it
safe
from
hijacking,
theft,
monitoring
and
sabotage.
Media
and
entertainment
companies
face
cybersecurity
threats
from
criminals
running
the
gamut
from
profiteers
to
nation-states.
Ransomware
exploits,
destruction
of
servers
and
the
theft
of
terabytes
of
data
are
all
part
of
the
pandemic
cybersecurity
crisis
that
challenges
every
organization
reliant
upon
terrestrial
networks
to
store
and
transport
data.
SpaceBelt
for
Media
&
Entertainment
offers
a
new
way
to
address
these
security
challenges:
●
Provides
data
security
in
space:
Leaky
internet
and
leased
lines,
along
with
jurisdictional
hazards,
leave
organizations
exposed.
SpaceBelt
provides
an
all-in-one,
space-based
global
cloud
network
that
protects
critical
information
and
secures
sensitive
data.
●
Ensures
high
throughput
with
major
infrastructure
savings:
SpaceBelt
avoids
traditional
terrestrial
“hops”
by
transporting
data
across
its
high-speed
communications
platform
in
space.
●
Solves
a
multitude
of
diverse
storage
security
requirements:
SpaceBelt
for
Media
&
Entertainment
protects
critical
and
sensitive
data
for
a
diverse
range
of
organizations,
including
television
and
movie
studios,
production
companies
and
distributors.
Cliff
Beek,
president
of
Cloud
Constellation,
said:
“Recent
exploits,
like
the
ransom
demands
to
HBO,
Disney
and
Netflix
for
stolen
content,
show
the
growing
insecurity
of
the
internet.
SpaceBelt
for
Media
&
Entertainment
will
provide
a
safe
haven
for
data,
a
place
without
interruption
or
exposure
to
any
surreptitious
elements
or
unintended
network
jurisdictions.
Media
and
entertainment
organizations
will
increase
delivery
speed
and
security,
ensuring
that
intellectual
property
is
protected
every
step
of
the
way.”
Isaac
Palmer,
managing
partner,
Qualia
Legacy
Advisors,
an
investment
bank
specializing
in
entertainment
and
media,
said:
“A
secure
and
reliable
means
of
transmitting
and
storing
intellectual
property,
whether
movies,
television
programming,
live
events
or
other
content
streamed
directly
to
theaters,
home
consumers
or
industry
creatives
and
executives,
is
the
key
to
unlocking
reduced
costs
and
greater
flexibility.
SpaceBelt
could
be
as
much
of a
game
changer
for
distribution
and
storage
as
digital
projection
has
been
for
filmed
content.”