Dejero is committed to safety with its new EnGo 265 transmission backpack
Different security measures, including AES265 encryption or a cryptoprocessor, feature in the features of the EnGo 265, the new backpack from Dejero.
He EnGo 265, which will replace the EnGo 260, introduces new functions aimed at mercado broadcast and to the production services. The latest solution Dejero reinforces security and offers even lower latency than the EnGo 260, of only 0.5 seconds, through linked cellular connections. It also incorporates a new “modo GateWay" to ensure wireless connectivity to broadband Internet, allowing transfer of large files and providing access to cloud-based services; and a modified backpack with a wired remote control. Like its predecessor, the EnGo 265 uses technology Smart Blending of Dejero to combine multiple network connections and stream live, broadcast-quality video.
The transmission backpack has high efficiency antennas and a “first-class” radio frequency design to guarantee cellular reception both in areas with little coverage and very busy areas, as well as when traveling. Another key feature of the EnGo 265 is its extensive safety improvements. In addition to encryption AES256, the EnGo 265 includes a Hardened Linux operating system in terms of security and cryptoprocessor to authenticate the hardware.
Yvonne Monterroso, Director of Product Management at Dejero, highlights Dejero's latest release: "Journalists depend on backpack transmitters to tell stories from the field - there's no second chance when going live, so streaming reliability is paramount. Building on Dejero's legacy and commitment to reliability, EnGo 265 not only provides reliable live streams, but also offers reliable wireless broadband connectivity to the Internet to help mobile news and live production teams work more efficiently in the field.”
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