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HDCP 2.2 (Part 2 of 3): HDCP 2.2 – How it Works Recorded Webinar

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Part two of this three-part webinar series takes a more in-depth look at HDCP 2.2, with a technical breakdown of the authentication process and divide between HDCP 1.4 and 2.2. We’ll explore from initialization and authentication through to high-speed encrypted transmission, prospects for compatibility, and what might happen when things go wrong.

Recorded on June 16, 2016.

Free to both members and nonmembers.
CEU Value: 1.0


 



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Part 2 of 3 of CEDIA's HDCP 2.2 Webinar Series.


Meet the Instructor

Biography

David Meyer

CEDIA Australia/New Zealand

Melbourne-based David Meyer is CEDIA's Director of Technical Curriculum. David is a 23-year veteran of the industry, having started out in photographics and imaging, moving into home cinema retail and custom installation, then product design, manufacturing, and distribution as founder of the Kordz Group. He served as a CEDIA volunteer for over ten years, including as a Subject Matter Expert in connectivity (namely HDMI) and video, and has authored and presented numerous courses over his tenure.

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David is based in Melbourne, Australia. He is founder of Kordz, a digital connectivity specialist brand, HDMI 2.0 and HDBaseT Adopter, THX partner and CEDIA Supplier member. David personally heads product development for Kordz, and also actively contributes to industry standards and compliance. He is a member of CEDIA’s Technical Working Group, as HDMI & UHD Subject Matter Expert (SME) where work includes credited contribution to CEDIA’s HDMI Best Practices white paper series, co-author of CEDIA’s Ultra-HD/4K white paper initiative of 2013, and author and presenter of multiple HDMI focused courses, both as a CEDIA Certified Instructor and also independently. He is a member of the CEA’s Ultra-HD Working Group, has written numerous HDMI related articles for trade and consumer magazines, as well as several white papers on HDMI and associated technologies.