Remote-access Guide

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by Adolf Muller Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Controlling vendor access in the gaming world

Data security in the casino world is a complicated business. Securing connections to your gaming firm often involves a multi-step, convoluted process. Not to mention, the casino industry is very highly regulated.

Recent casino cybersecurity breaches

Last summer, you may remember Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Las Vegas suffered another data breach. This was the second time that their card processing network was compromised. Investigators uncovered unauthorized access and malware on their systems.

What are you doing to eliminate your security gaps?

Just these three examples should have you thinking hard about the possible cracks in your casino network. With such a high volume of sensitive data passing through your gaming firm, it makes you a prime target for cybercriminals.

The cost of cyberattacks for casinos

In an Accenture I-Team report in late 2016, they state that Las Vegas casinos have lost millions of dollars due to cyberattacks on their gaming websites and operational networks. Doubling down on your casino’s network security, controlling your third-party access and preventing any unauthorized access are all ways to stand up to cybercriminals.

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