
With the summer in full swing and the sun beating down, we can’t help but be optimistic for the second half of the year!
And why not?! At the end of June, we made available the first beta of our next-generation software protection tool, Fusion 6. Customer feedback has been very positive with developers recognizing that the new integrations will save them a lot of time and effort, while providing the high level of software security they need.
Meanwhile, we are building up to IBC 2025. IBC is where 45,000 media and entertainment experts meet to discuss the industry and showcase the latest innovation. PACE has some exciting product announcements lined up for the event–stay tuned!
If you’d like to learn more about PACE, our products or anything in this newsletter, please visit our website or reach out to us directly by email at [email protected]. We would love to hear from you!

ADCx Gather returns for 2025. ADCx Gather is a free online version of the Audio Developer Conferences. Programming for ADCx uses a shorter 18-minute talk format allowing for the presentation of a variety of topics for all audiences.
The ADCx Gather one-day online event is open to everyone in the audio developer community. It is hosted in Gather, a browser-based virtual online platform that allows attendees to interact and collaborate in real-time.
ADCx Gather takes place on the 26th of September starting at noon UTC.
Registration is now open, so sign up to join in the fun.
And, the full 3-day Audio Developer Conference takes place in person and online in November. Tickets are available now.

White-Box Works is a third-generation white-box. It is the market’s most innovative solution for securely executing cryptography and other sensitive algorithms within application software.
When software runs on an open platform (e.g. a desktop computer, mobile phone, or IoT device), it is running in a white-box environment. Under these conditions, an attacker can see every instruction executed and every read and write of memory. Simply encrypting data or obfuscating code isn’t enough. In a white-box environment, the attacker can see the decryption key, either in your code or in memory.
White-Box Works enables customers to confidentially protect cryptographic keys that need to be in code. It also provides targeted protection that keeps sensitive algorithms secret against reverse engineering.
White-Box Works provides:

AES International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for Audio
Queen Mary University, London
September 8 - 10

IBC
RAI, Amsterdam
September 12 - 15

AES Show
Long Beach Convention Center, CA
October 23 - 25