Inside Asian Gaming

inside asian gaming March 2015 28 makes it the most active digital threat facing the entire entertainment industry, even more so than credit card-stealing data breaches (i.e., point-of-sale intrusions), which accounted for just 7% of cyber incidents in 2013. According to the same report, the entertainment sector is the fourth most targeted US industry when it comes to DDoS attacks. So, what is a DDoS attack? In this type of attack, a hacker floods the company’s computer network or website with bogus data requests in order to overwhelm it to the point where it can no longer function and is unable to serve legitimate users. For those who think this just means a company’s website goes down temporarily, keep in mind Cyber Security Casinos have a lot to learn when it comes to detecting and preventing costly DDoS attacks State of Denial I n the aftermath of an unprecedented spate of data breach cyber attacks on US companies in 2014, it’s tempting for casinos and other businesses to view credit card theft as the top risk facing their organizations. But there’s another cyber threat that can also be extremely menacing and costly to casino operations that is often overlooked by cyber security planners—the distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack. Thirty-two percent of all cyber threats on the entertainment industry—which includes casinos—are due to DDoS attacks, according to Verizon’s 2014 Data Breach Investigations Report. This

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