MY 19 Mohegan Sun Level III

9/10/19

Untrustworthy Employees

Internal threats are one of the biggest threats to a casino. • Employees that have direct access to Casino data, systems and hardware, the possibility of dealing with internal theft cases that involve data and even equipment should never be taken lightly. • Untrustworthy or disgruntled employees are, particularly a great risk. You can mitigate such risks by installing security systems (written and physical) that includes surveillance camera systems that help you monitor your employees at important areas like point-of-sale locations, safes, server rooms, or stockrooms. • When combined with other business security systems that control and manage access to privileged credentials or data , surveillance systems can help you increase your threat detection leve l. Consider implementing security protocols and set up infrastructure to monitor, track, log and record anything that happens within and outside the business premises, to stay on top of both internal and external security threats. Employee management procedures should also be in place to help identify internal threats.

• 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 organizations 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 sensitive information about the organization. • Considering that these devices contain critical 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 theft cases that may compromise your Casino data.

Internal Business Data Theft

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