In another expansion-driven week for Broadpeak, the French CDN vendor is fledging the nest of third-party dependency by launching its own in-house anti-piracy offering—marking its first independent step into the cybersecurity market. But with Nagra’s anti-piracy offering joining Broadpeak’s arsenal only a month ago, does this latest development point to integration teething problems or even leaky holes in the deployment itself? By taking the fight against credential sharing, CDN leeching, and token abuse into its own hands, Broadpeak is promising what it says others cannot. The company claims that its combination of token validation, distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) protection, and anti-token-sharing outperforms general-purpose CDN services, which often lack video-specific visibility into suspicious behaviours. Broadpeak also claims that its offering stands in…