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EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 26 MIN

The Business of Permission

from Excellence in Software Protection, Licensing, and Cybersecurity

Subscription & Licensing Models as Trust and Revenue InfrastructureLicensing has moved. It no longer sits at the edge of the software business model as a commercial wrapper. It now operates as an enforcement layer, the point at which control, entitlement, and runtime behavior are defined and executed.In this episode, originally produced by the ⁠The Quantum Space⁠, we examine how licensing functions as infrastructure. Not just as a mechanism for monetization, but as a system that determines who can access software, under what conditions, and for how long, across devices, environments, and increasingly complex lifecycle requirements.The shift to subscription and usage-based models is often framed as commercial innovation. In practice, it introduces long-term dependency on licensing and entitlement systems that must operate reliably, securely, and at scale. That pressure is now being reinforced by regulatory frameworks such as the Cyber Resilience Act and NIS2, which bring new expectations around traceability, integrity, and lifecycle accountability.Joining the discussion is Stefan Bamberg, Director Sales and Key Account Management at Wibu-Systems. With more than a decade of experience in software protection and licensing across industrial and embedded environments, he brings a practical view of how licensing systems are implemented, where they fail, and what it takes to make them operate as part of a broader trust architecture.The conversation moves from business model theory into operational reality. It explores the transition from product ownership to controlled access, the growing dependency on provider-managed infrastructure, and the architectural challenges of delivering consistent licensing across hardware, software, and cloud environments.We also examine the commercial dimension. Licensing systems are often underestimated internally, both in complexity and cost. Yet evidence from industry deployments shows that when implemented properly, licensing infrastructure can deliver measurable returns, through revenue protection, operational efficiency, and new pricing models.🎧 Credits & originThis episode was first aired on ⁠⁠The Quantum Space Podcast⁠⁠ – Innovating Trust and is republished here with authorization. Editorial concept and original production by The Quantum Space, in collaboration with Wibu-Systems.📄 Further reading⁠Download our white paper⁠: The Commercial Case for CodeMeter, a detailed analysis of ROI, licensing architecture, and the financial impact of effective software protection. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Subscription & Licensing Models as Trust and Revenue InfrastructureLicensing has moved. It no longer sits at the edge of the software business model as a commercial wrapper. It now operates as an enforcement layer, the point at which control, entitlement, and runtime behavior are defined and executed.In this episode, originally produced by the ⁠The Quantum Space⁠, we examine how licensing functions as infrastructure. Not just as a mechanism for monetization, but as a system that determines who can access software, under what conditions, and for how long, across devices, environments, and increasingly complex lifecycle requirements.The shift to subscription and usage-based models is often framed as commercial innovation. In practice, it introduces long-term dependency on licensing and entitlement systems that must operate reliably, securely, and at scale. That pressure is now being reinforced by regulatory frameworks such as the Cyber Resilience Act and NIS2, which bring new expectations around traceability, integrity, and lifecycle accountability.Joining the discussion is Stefan Bamberg, Director Sales and Key Account Management at Wibu-Systems. With more than a decade of experience in software protection and licensing across industrial and embedded environments, he brings a practical view of how licensing systems are implemented, where they fail, and what it takes to make them operate as part of a broader trust architecture.The conversation moves from business model theory into operational reality. It explores the transition from product ownership to controlled access, the growing dependency on provider-managed infrastructure, and the architectural challenges of delivering consistent licensing across hardware, software, and cloud environments.We also examine the commercial dimension. Licensing systems are often underestimated internally, both in complexity and cost. Yet evidence from industry deployments shows that when implemented properly, licensing infrastructure can deliver measurable returns, through revenue protection, operational efficiency, and new pricing models.🎧 Credits & originThis episode was first aired on ⁠⁠The Quantum Space Podcast⁠⁠ – Innovating Trust and is republished here with authorization. Editorial concept and original production by The Quantum Space, in collaboration with Wibu-Systems.📄 Further reading⁠Download our white paper⁠: The Commercial Case for CodeMeter, a detailed analysis of ROI, licensing architecture, and the financial impact of effective software protection. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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