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First-of-its-Kind Industry Analysis from the Trusted Partner Network Reveals Concerning Trends Across Global Entertainment Supply Chain
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LOS ANGELES, April 28, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Trusted Partner Network (TPN), the global content security initiative powered by the Motion Picture Association (MPA), today released the TPN STAR Report, the first industry study to analyze large-scale security assessment data and track how cyber risks are evolving across the global content supply chain.
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The TPN STAR Report data shows that while most organizations have foundational policies in place, inconsistent day-to-day execution of technical controls is creating systemic and exploitable risk. By analyzing validated TPN security assessments alongside incident-driven Security Alerts, the report shows a clear pattern of control failures that closely match real-world attacks.
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“Content security today is inseparable from overall cybersecurity,” said Karyn Temple, Senior Executive Vice President and Global General Counsel for the MPA. “Protecting intellectual property at scale requires the same rigor, operational discipline, and vigilance demanded in other critical, high-risk sectors.”
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According to the report, in the first quarter of 2026, TPN issued more Security Alerts than in all of 2025, reflecting a sharp increase in credential-based attacks, misconfigurations, and exploitation of un-remediated vulnerabilities. While TPN provides the platform and standards for assessing security, fixing any issues is the responsibility of the organizations being assessed.
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Recent security alerts consistently pointed to the same underlying technical weaknesses, including:
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- Compromised credentials
- Inconsistent multi-factor authentication (MFA)
- Insecure system and cloud configurations
- Delays in patching and vulnerability remediation
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TPN STAR Report data reinforces this pattern with vulnerability management, cryptography, endpoint hardening, and access management emerging as the weakest-performing controls areas showing:
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- The highest rates of non-compliance
- Frequent remediation refusals or deferrals
- The slowest remediation timelines
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“The TPN STAR Report highlights a persistent disconnect between perceived security and actual operational performance,” said Terri Davies, President of TPN. “Organizations routinely overestimate that their controls are effective, especially those that require continuous attention, technical rigor, and operational ownership. Recent technological advances only heighten the urgency to address these gaps before they are exploited.”
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Capabilities such as Zero Trust architectures, conditional access, continuous authentication, and automated compliance monitoring are not yet widely used across the entertainment ecosystem. In highly distributed production environments spanning cloud platforms, remote workforces, and a complex ecosystem of third-party vendors, these gaps can greatly increase the impact of a single compromised credential.

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