Technology companies Locktera and KINO SCG have announced a strategic partnership aimed at enhancing digital content security in film production. The collaboration will leverage Locktera's advanced encryption platform to protect KINO's proprietary computer-generated imagery (CGI) and visual effects (VFX) files.
KINO, a pioneering supercomputing technology company, has developed a revolutionary digital motion picture laboratory capable of rendering CGI up to 10,000 times faster than existing systems. By implementing Locktera's file-level encryption and access management controls, KINO will secure its digital assets throughout the production lifecycle.
The partnership addresses critical cybersecurity challenges in the entertainment industry, where large, high-resolution digital files are vulnerable to unauthorized access and potential data breaches. Locktera's quantum-safe encryption platform will ensure that KINO's sensitive content remains protected during creation, processing, and distribution.
Dr. Jean Achterberg, Locktera's CEO, emphasized the importance of securing high-value digital content, noting that their platform is specifically designed to handle large file transfers securely. KINO's CEO Marc Binsted highlighted the paramount importance of media asset protection in today's rapidly evolving digital landscape.
This collaboration represents a significant advancement in digital content security, potentially setting new industry standards for protecting intellectual property in film and entertainment production.



