In the year 2022, you can safely say that cybercrooks are as advanced as they’ve ever been. The technology and techniques they have at hand give them a real reason to think that online casinos are legitimate targets. However, gaming operators are a force to be reckoned with, and cybersecurity is high on their list of priorities.

 

Let’s face it, if you’re one of the respected and trusted online casino operators, your number one priority must be guarding against cybercrime and breaches of cybersecurity. Yes, gaming platforms are designed for people to log onto to have fun and potentially win some cash. However, if a user is logging onto a site where their funds and details are going to be at risk, it’s not going to be much of an enjoyable experience at all. In fact, it’s likely going to be incredibly stressful and displeasing. 

So, with that in mind, casino operators continue to do everything in their power to ramp up their cybersecurity efforts. And this is done by utilising the latest in security technology and by applying a bit of common sense, too. Of course, technology will only beef up cybersecurity by so much. But, using logic and taking sensible precautions is more likely to lead to success when guarding against DDOS attacks, for example. And against techniques that cybercrooks are currently putting to work in the online casino arena.

One of the first steps that all reputable online casinos take is to incorporate SSL, which stands for Secure Sockets Layer. In short, SSL ensures that the connection between a platform and its users is encrypted and secure. So, when punters log on to play at online casinos and see the little padlock next to the URL in the address bar, they know that cybercrooks can’t listen in on transactions or intercept data. Unfortunately, it’s usually the case that these online baddies will seek out sites that don’t have SSL active. Or they will attempt to find platforms where the SSL Certificate has expired.

In the last decade, DDoS attacks have become more popular with those wanting to wreak havoc online, with DDoS standing for Distributed Denial-of-Service. A DDoS attack will effectively render a platform unavailable because it’s been intentionally flooded with traffic. Therefore, it can impact casino operators negatively as they will lose revenue and, perhaps, the trust of their members. Users will also be unable to access their accounts during a DDoS attack, so they will not be able to withdraw their funds, which will lead to a lot of stress.

To prevent DDoS attacks, online casino operators generally use firewall technology. Or, they employ companies who manage their servers to guard against them. And this is the common theme where casinos and cybersecurity are concerned. The cyber crooks may think they’re one step ahead of the game, but operators continue to outwit them, keeping their members secure at all times.