http://www.digital-digest.com/news-63286-Google-Microsoft-Netflix-We-Want-To-Add-DRM-To-HTML5.html
Probably won’t happen for awhile unfortunately ... But at some point, they will have to be something other than full flash which is ironic to state that flash is more secure than anything considering it’s demise and all the security flaws in it. lol.
Have you looked into Brightcove?
http://www.brightcove.com/en/online-video-platform/html5-video
Universal Delivery Service - Brightcove Video Cloud’s Universal Delivery Service uses multi-bitrate video streaming via Adobe Flash Media Server, Akamai HD, Apple HTTP streaming or progressive download to ensure the best possible viewing experience for any device.
Protect your valuable content - Ensure your video is safe. Use RTMPe stream encryption and SWF verification to prevent video stream ripping and content theft and ensure that your video stream plays back only in your authorized players.
Digital Rights Management - Brightcove Video Cloud’s easy integration with Adobe Flash Access helps you protect against piracy and unauthorized viewing with the highest available level of content security. Put policies in place around usage of content to protect your revenue model or ensure that your proprietary video content for internal use only stays that way. Learn more about digital rights management for online video.
Just a thought. I have used some of their stuff and they seem to be pretty cool.