Technology and cybersecurity constraints of Video 4.0
Eli Noam
Chapter 20 in Video 2040, 2026, pp 380-402 from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This chapter explores the technological constraints of Video 4.0, the next generation of video media. It analyzes the challenges related to the latency delay of signals, transmission capacity, computational resources, and standardization required for immersive and interactive video experiences that include real-time content creation, seamless user interaction, and participatory experiences. The chapter analyzes the capacity requirements for transmission and processing. Additionally, the chapter examines the cybersecurity implications of Video 4.0, including the potential risks and vulnerabilities associated with AI-driven systems. Various strategies for securing Video 4.0 are considered, such as employing technological tools, private actions, self-regulation, and government intervention. Addressing these technological constraints is essential for realizing the full potential of Video 4.0 and ensuring a secure and immersive media experience.
Keywords: Latency; GPU; Real-time Content Creation; Regulation of Cybersecurity; Regulation of AI; Self-regulation of Cybersecurity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
ISBN: 9781035358168
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