Video Content Encryption and Cloud Video Security: A Review
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Communication,, Multimedia,, Cloud Server,, Digital,Abstract
Cloud Server attaches emphasis to its digital multimedia data gathering. Multimedia data become the primary source of information in a library and preferred collecting method. Digital materials are not secure by their nature on the network. Today in communications and telecommunications Current multimedia technologies will broadcast the material continuously. Hackers and eavesdroppers technically referred to as possible hazards by corrupting or stealing vital information carried on through Communication are extremely important to stop. Ensure security for various multimedia applications such as on-demand video service, video conferencing, video streaming and multimedia mails. A secure video transmission guarantees that consumers cannot get information from video from unauthorised eavesdroppers when it is transmitted to the receiver, meaning that users who pay for these services may only see videos and films.
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