Every establishment, no matter how grand, will have its vulnerabilities, especially in the ever-evolving realm of technology
Casinos, with the vast sums of money they handle, indeed need to be on their toes. But let me tell you something - it's not just about the tech team working round the clock. It's also about the relationship they maintain with their slot providers. If a provider messes up, the casino shouldn’t bear the brunt of it, right? I'm with you 100% on that
Your idea about contests? Brilliant. It's like an entrepreneurial take on cybersecurity. Find the vulnerabilities, get them fixed, and heck, why not hire the best of the best? Keep the casino safe and give talent a platform. Running a tight ship is the key
That's absolutely true because no technology is perfect, so large companies must always monitor their security systems through their security team. Especially if it is a casino that has become a billion dollar business, the security team from each casino will always ensure that the casino's security is safe.
And if there is an error from the slot provider, the casino will contact the slot provider to discuss the problem. And it shouldn't be the casino's responsibility if it's really the fault of the slot provider unless the error is in the casino.
From that contest, the casino can find some experts in the cyber security field so that the casino can hire them to be added to the security team. That will obviously strengthen the casino security team in protecting casino security.