11141622 - MY Level III Training Material

11/10/22

• Every year, there are cases of high-profile data loss, many of which involve stolen laptops and flash disks within a casino. If it happens in major government organizaGons and even hospitals that have established rules on handling such cases, why shouldn’t it happen to your casino? • Laptops, mobile devices, tablets, and other devices are entrusted to employees with the most sensiGve informaGon about the organizaGon. • Considering that these devices contain criGcal casino documents and data, unauthorized access could be damaging to your casino. Laptops or mobile phones could be stolen, so having a surveillance system in place that monitors your employees/licensees with footage available for later review is recommended to catch internal theM cases that may compromise your Casino data.

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AJacks on Physical Business Systems Cybersecurity threats result from the failure of casino to protect critical physical business systems. Open network points and unprotected server rooms can easily allow an unscrupulous employee or even a visitor to gain physical access to your network or server room and launch an attack to steal passwords, content and even interrupt traffic or operations.

Having a security camera system that monitors all critical physical business systems 24/7 is a major priority for any business. Surveillance videos can be played back to verify who was in the server room and whether they had authorization and other details.

Just like protecIng your casino against internal theJ cases, having the ability to monitor your physical network and server systems is criIcal if you want to avoid damaging aKacks.

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