Lights, Cameras, Action: NAB Show Is Coming!
April 5th, 2018 | By Jscrambler | 1 min read
We've great news! Jscrambler will be at the NAB Show this year to showcase its anti-piracy solution, which prevents cheating, piracy, and reverse-engineering on your JavaScript & HTML5 Web Player.
NAB Show
We are talking about the ultimate event for the media, entertainment, and technology industry, showcasing ground-breaking innovation and powerful solutions for professionals looking to create, manage, deliver, and monetize content on any platform.
When: 2018 Conferences: April 7–12, 2018 Exhibits: April 9–12.
Where: Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada USA.
Why meet us?
Jscrambler is able to harden your HTML5 Streaming Player and its content against tampering & data theft through sophisticated JavaScript obfuscation and self-defensive techniques.
For more information, book a meeting with Jscrambler at NAB Show 2018 in the South Upper Hall, Las Vegas Convention Center.
Interested in attending?
You can still use our Guest Pass code (valued at $185) to have discounted access to the Show Floor and pay as little as $50 to enter. Free access has already expired but you will still benefit from a great deal.
Talk to us at NAB Show 2018 in Las Vegas, April 9-12, and start protecting your precious assets now. Looking forward to meeting you!
Jscrambler
The leader in client-side Web security. With Jscrambler, JavaScript applications become self-defensive and capable of detecting and blocking client-side attacks like Magecart.
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