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      Product spotlight: HookMotion TableMotion
      HookMotion offers state-of-the-art integrated computer vision software that increases surveillance and security, reduces fraud and dealer errors, and optimizes casino table games operations through constant table-tracking.
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      Playing it safe: A look at player and game protection on BCLC’s PlayNow.com
      With emerging technology and changing consumer habits, the online gaming industry is in a constant state of evolution. This means we need to monitor the risks of new developments in online and social gambling, ensure our operating systems and programming are effective, and that our players are protected in this ever-changing environment.
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      Cyber security: Stacking the odds against cyber crime
      The online world is full of opportunity for gaming operators and organizations. Yet as many race to stake their claim in the digital space, the risks of cyber threats are becoming more and more present.
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      Anti-Money Laundering: Changes are coming
      Anti-money laundering measures have been part of the gaming industry for decades. While mandatory reporting measures are more recent, participants in the gaming industry have had control activities to mitigate against individuals or organizations using casinos to “launder” money from illegal activities for years. These were put in place primarily to protect the operator, such as measures to protect against counterfeit currency...
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      Strategic Security
      The Gaming Security Professionals of Canada (GSPC) is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1994 with representation from the major gaming jurisdictions across the country. Its members are dedicated to ensuring that the highest standards of gaming security and integrity are maintained. The GSPC asked two of its directors, Rob Kroeker and John D’Agnillo, and three of its corporate members to respond to some of the current security issues faced by the industry...
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      Security Solutions
      Gaming in Canada is at an interesting turning point - with the recent changes to FINTRAC regulations, the industry now has new obligations to conduct enhanced and continuous monitoring of business relationships, to meet increased regulatory reporting requirements and to know our customers better than ever before...
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      AML: Not Just Another Three-Letter Word
      Canada’s gaming industry is about to face some of the most significant regulatory changes since the federal government introduced Casino Disbursement Reporting in 2009. Bill C-31, the Canadian government’s omnibus budget bill, received Royal Assent on June 19, 2014.  Contained within the bill were substantive amendments...
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      Industry Roundtable: Canadian Lotteries: Issues, Challenges and Solutions
      With one in four Canadian gaming dollars currently being spent on various provincial lotteries and total sales exceeding $7 billion a year, Canadian lotteries have cemented themselves as a cornerstone of the gaming industry in this country. With shifting demographics and ever-increasing competition for the entertainment dollar...
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      Cybercrime and the Future of Gaming: Will your organization be ready?
      The gaming industry recognizes that integrity, transparency, and risk management are three key enablers of success. As the industry fundamentally changes its gaming models to provide more content online, cybercrime will present new challenges...
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      Industry Roundtable: Security and Surveillance Strategies
      The Gaming Security Professionals of Canada (GSPC) is a non-profit organization founded in 1994 and representing the major gaming jurisdictions across the country...
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      It’s a Game of Risks
      Top risks facing Canadian gaming organizations...
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      The Constantly Evolving AML Environment
      We've come a long way since the very first time FINTRAC (Financial Transactions Reports Analysis Centre of Canada) visited gaming properties to conduct so-called compliance examinations....
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      The Corporate Security Agenda
      The state of casino security and surveillance....
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      To Secure and Protect
      A look at the newest products in casino security and surveillance.
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      Online Gaming: An organization's necessity and hackers' paradise
      Protecting game code and customer data are critical elements to the success of your business and key to the integrity of your offering...
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      Company Profile: Honeywell
      Those are two of the biggest buzzwords swirling about the security industry today, and therefore two words that many gaming security directors are constantly researching to determine if their facilities are up with the latest trends in the ever-evolving security technology space.
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      Security Officer Wanted: Must Be Flexible and Adaptable
      The security officer has one of the most challenging and least appreciated roles on the gaming floor, and finding the right person for the job is can be a considerable challenge.
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      Gambling Isn’t Child’s Play
      While all of us in the industry agree that no one under the age of majority should be gambling, the fact is it’s happening and it’s on the rise.
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      The G&D Internet Lottery Stick
      Recently, an innovative new technology was unveiled in Hamburg, Germany that provides the security, integrity and the convenience for lottery patrons, whether they are buying tickets online or at their local retailer. 
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