Security breaches are now common in the fast-paced technology era. Be it online or offline. According to Forbes, data breaches exposed 4.1 billion records in the first six months of 2019. Only 5% of the company’s folder are found to be protected. Imagine the otherwise video content, documents and other sensitive files at risk. What more interesting thing is that 58% of companies have found 1000 folders with inconsistent permissions.
Moreover, every 39 seconds a cyberattack take place. For protection against such data breaches the most common forms of security is using a password to protect your videos. Your video files may contain sensitive information when breached may end up damaging your organization
In this blog, we’ll learn the benefits of password protection, when and why have online video password protected and how an enterprise video management system, VIDIZMO, can help.
Having to store and stream videos securely is vital, however password protection is much more useful in various use cases. It is highly used when there is a privacy concern. Video content that is designed for internal uses or is only to be accessed by authorized users should be password protected.
In fact, you should always use password protection for video, which if breached could lead to financial loss, damage to reputation, breach of compliance or weaken you competitive advantage.
Here are some use cases for password-protected video:
For many of these use cases, presenters require viewers to sign up with their email addresses and get authorized to access a video.
In some cases, password protection alone would be enough.
How about a secure YouTube-like platform that offers password protection, is optimized for playback and is secure?
VIDIZMO, a corporate YouTube-like platform makes your videos private and enables you to securely share them online.
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VIDIZMO sticks to the industry’s highest standards for platform security and privacy to keep your video and rich media protected.
But that’s not only it. There is more to it than just security