June 2026

"RBAC enterprise video security: the access-control standard — alugha enterprise video hosting

RBAC enterprise video security: the access control standard

Key takeaway Why RBAC is the access-control conversation in 2026 When I sit with security teams in regulated industries, the access-control conversation is no longer about whether the platform supports SSO. SSO is table stakes. The conversation is about how the platform structures permissions inside the SSO boundary. Role-based access control, the model NIST formalised […]

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data sovereignty video hosting. On the Schrems II + CLOUD Act + DPF + EDPB Recommendations for enterprise procurement

Data Sovereignty and Schrems II: Implications for Enterprise Video Hosting

Key takeaways What data sovereignty actually means for enterprise video hosting Data sovereignty is the property that the organization (or the state in which it operates) retains effective control over its own data: where the data sits, who can access it under what conditions, which legal regime governs that access, and what evidence the organization

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audio-to-video voice cloning. On the audio-to-video architecture, voice cloning quality, EU AI Act + GDPR Article 9 for enterprise procurement

Audio-to-Video Technology: The alugha Approach to Voice Cloning

Key takeaways Why traditional video-to-audio dubbing breaks at enterprise scale Conventional video localization works in one direction. The team takes a finished video, adds a new audio track in another language, and where lip-sync matters tries to match the speaker’s mouth movements to the new audio. Modern AI dubbing tools automate the lip-sync step. The

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