Casinos have always operated in a high-risk environment. Large transaction volumes, valuable customer data, and a mix of physical and digital operations make gaming operators an attractive target for fraud and cybercrime. What has changed is the scale, speed, and sophistication of the threats. Today’s risks extend far beyond the casino floor, reaching into payment systems, identity verification, loyalty programs and core IT infrastructure.
As gaming continues its expansion across online, mobile and integrated resort platforms, operators are being forced to rethink how security is designed, deployed and governed. Biometrics, artificial intelligence and modern cybersecurity frameworks are no longer optional innovations — they are becoming foundational tools in protecting revenue, compliance posture, and player trust.
READ THE FULL ARTICLE BY TONYA ROEDELL IN THE SPRING 2026 EDITION OF GAMING & LEISURE MAGAZINE.

