Deluxe joins Trusted partner Network as Service Provider Member
December 4, 2024

Deluxe joins Trusted partner Network as Service Provider Member

LOS ANGELES - Trusted Partner Network (www.TTPN.org), the content security initiative, has announced that Deluxe Media Inc. (www.bydeluxe.com) has joined TPN as a new Service Provider Member. Deluxe is a leading creation-to-distribution media services company that provides secure distribution and localization services for studios, streaming platforms and content creators worldwide. Its membership with TPN reinforces the company's commitment as a security-conscious leader in the media industry.

The Trusted Partner Network (TPN) is powered by the Motion Picture Association (MPA) and provides a standardized framework for protecting media assets throughout the entertainment industry’s supply chain. TPN is designed to help companies in the media & entertainment sectors safeguard valuable content by setting security standards and best practices, and offering a centralized platform for assessing the security preparedness of vendors and service providers.
 
Deluxe understands the importance and sensitivity around content security for its customers, and by partnering with TPN to advance the security standards and best practices across the media & entertainment industry, Deluxe is helping to shape industry standards.
 
“We look forward to working with TPN, content owners and other service providers to enhance standards and practices that protect and strengthen our industry in the face of evolving technologies and challenges,” comments Nizar Thabet, chief information technology & security officer at Deluxe.

“We’re excited to work with Deluxe to elevate security awareness, improve our global security standards, and create a safer media supply chain for all,” adds Terri Davies, president of TPN. “Deluxe has long been a leader in content security, and their decision to join TPN underscores our shared dedication to safeguarding our media ecosystem. We look forward to working together.”