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2016: REBOOTING MINDSET ON IP cybersecurity. Further working with our partners such as APB and the IABM, ABU-TD will continue to observe developments, facilitate standardisation for interoperability and harmonisation, educate media stakeholders — especially broadcasters — on the importance of IP in future broadcast media productions. IP live production will redefine how outside broadcast operations are carried out. Closed captions and subtitling in future media delivery will be another important aspect to note. They will be offered with foreign content and for people with hearing impairments, and can be handled as bit-mapped characters or coded characters. A large number of countries in Asia-Pacific use unique alphabets that incorporate more than 256 characters. This is likely to motivate Asia-Pacific to innovate efficient ways to handle subtitles and closed captions. to spearhead the technology wave from the front for ABU members and Asia-Pacific, we will do the same for the next wave on IP for live production. As mentioned above, there are a number of issues to be resolved, even as SDI continues to perform and serve broadcasters well. However, there is no denying that IP offers enormous opportunities and benefits, including agility, flexibility, the ability to share and cost savings. Broadcasters can manage operational cost (Opex) without heavy capital investments (Capex), enjoy scalability, operational efficiency, future updates and ability to work with software-defined networks. We have also observed that online media being attacked in many instances in the recent past. This is a threat to broadcasters who are migrating to online, especially for those using IP for live production. Content, which is broadcasters’ most valuable assets, could be exposed to deliberate attacks, and broadcasters can be hindered by the inability to serve due to poor design of IP media networks and drawn architectures. Broadcasters need to invest in protecting and mitigating loss due to possible cyberattacks. At the ABU Technical Department, we also introduced cybersecurity studies, which were endorsed by ABU members. We are also working with other broadcasting unions to address issues at a global level for media. This requires best practices, new human resources or experts to handle Dr Amal Punchihewa is Director, Technology and Innovation at the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU). He is also a vicechairman of the World Broadcasting Union Technical Committee (WBU-TC) Take Command of your Workflow now Broadcast Control Suite Recording and Editing Rooms Digital Signage Screens CON Unit CON Unit FILTER TOP CON Unit FAN TRAY HS OK NEWS ON-AIR BROADCAST LIVE BROADCAST LIVE RECORDING STUDIO INTERACTIVE DIGITAL SIGNAGE BROADCAST CONTROL CENTRES KVM Matrix FAN TRAY HS OK CPU Unit CPU Unit CPU Unit CPU Unit CPU Unit CPU Unit CPU Unit CPU Unit CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU Central Equipment Room (CER) IHSE GmbH - Headquarters Maybachstrasse 11 88094 Oberteuringen  Germany RADIO ON-AIR STUDIO IHSE GmbH Asia Pacific Pte Ltd 158 Kallang Way  #07-13A Singapore 349245 IHSE USA LLC 1 Corporate Drive Cranbury, NJ 08512  USA www.ihse.com  [email protected] 11