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'''Conditional access''' ('''CA''') is a term commonly used in relation to [[software]] and to [[digital television]] systems. Conditional access is
== In software ==
Conditional access is a function that lets
When setting up conditional access, access can be limited to or prevented based on the policy defined by the
==In digital television==
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The contents of ECMs and EMMs are not standardized and as such they depend on the conditional access system being used.<ref>[https://www.itu.int/dms_pubrec/itu-r/rec/bt/R-REC-BT.1852-1-201701-I!!PDF-E.pdf Conditional-access systems for digital broadcasting 2016-10] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230301233307/https://www.itu.int/dms_pubrec/itu-r/rec/bt/R-REC-BT.1852-1-201701-I!!PDF-E.pdf|date=2023-03-01}}</ref>
The control word can be transmitted through different ECMs at once. This allows the use of several conditional access systems at the same time, a DVB feature called ''simulcrypt'', which saves bandwidth and encourages multiplex operators to cooperate. [https://web.archive.org/web/20130116162443/http://www.dvb.org/technology/standards/index.xml#conditional DVB Simulcrypt] is widespread in Europe; some channels, like the [[CNN International]] Europe from the [[Hot Bird]] satellites, can use
The decryption cards are read, and sometimes updated with specific access rights, either through a [[conditional-access module]] (CAM), a [[PC card]]-format card reader meeting DVB-CI standards, or through a built-in [[ISO/IEC 7816]] card reader, such as that in the [[Digibox (Sky Digital)|Sky Digibox]].
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=== Conditional access in North America ===
In
Cable companies in the United States are required by the [[Federal Communications Commission]] to support CableCARDs. Standards exist for two-way communication (M-card), but [[satellite television]] has separate standards. Next-generation approaches in the United States eschew such physical cards and employ schemes using downloadable software for conditional access such as [[Downloadable Conditional Access System|DCAS]].
The main appeal of such approaches is that the [[access control]] may be upgraded dynamically in response to security breaches without requiring expensive exchanges of physical
=== Conditional access systems ===
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| 0x4AEB || Abel Quintic || Abel DRM Systems || 2009 || Secure ||
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| 0x4A64, 0x4AF0, 0x4AF2, 0x4B4B, 0x4B4C || ABV CAS || ABV International Pte. Ltd || 2006 || Secure (Farncombe Certified) ||CA, DRM, Middleware & Turnkey Solution Provider For DTH, DVBT/T2, DVBC, OTT, IPTV, VOD, Catchup TV, Audience Measurement System, EAD etc.
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| 0x4AFC || Panaccess || Panaccess Systems GmbH || 2010 || Secure (Farncombe Certified) || CA for DVB-S/S2, DVB-T/T2, DVB-C, DVB-IP, OTT, VOD, Catchup etc.
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| Compromised || [[DVB-S2]] compatible, used for retail BUD dish service and for commercial operations as source programming for cable operators.
Despite the Programming Center
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| 0x4A70 || DreamCrypt || Dream Multimedia || 2004
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| 0x0606 || Irdeto 1 || Irdeto || 1995 || rowspan="2" | Compromised (Cardsharing and MOSC available) || rowspan="2" |
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| 0x0602, 0x0604, 0x0606, 0x0608, 0x0622, 0x0626, 0x0664, 0x0614 || Irdeto 2 || Irdeto || 2000
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| 0x0624, 0x0648, 0x0650, 0x0639 || Irdeto 3 || Irdeto || 2010 || Compromised (Cardsharing
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| 0x0692, 0x06A4, 0x06B6, 0x069F, 0x06AB, 0x06F1 || Irdeto Cloaked || Irdeto || Unknown || Secure ||
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| 0x4AA1 || [[KeyFly]] || SIDSA || 2006
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