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    THE SCIENCE BEHIND SECURE CASINO PLATFORMS: ENCRYPTION, AI, AND FAIR PLAY

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesFebruary 24, 20264 Mins Read
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    Unlike in previous decades, players are not just focusing on the variety of games on casino platforms. Instead, they are also paying attention to other factors that affect their overall experiences. Take payment options as an example. Many players choose to go for the best Visa casino sites as these offer them simple, fast, and affordable ways to make deposits and withdrawals. But payments are just one part of the picture. Players also look into aspects such as customer service, social features, and the user interface. And more recently, their focus has switched to security measures in casino platforms. We look at how casinos have responded to this growing interest and which measures they are using to ensure that their players feel comfortable. 

    How Are Casinos Securing Their Platforms?

    It’s no secret that cybercriminals have become more intelligent over the years. Not only are they well-versed in casino security features, but they also rely on various technologies to bypass the security checks. As such, casinos and their players can no longer make do with simple passwords or basic security features. So, these platforms have turned to the following approaches:

    1. Data Encryption.

    When players use a casino platform, they share data with these sites and vice versa. Unfortunately, when these lines of communication are not secure, cybercriminals can get hold of the data in transit, which paves the way for issues such as:

    • Identity theft.
    • Skimming of credit card information.
    • Stealing personal data, etc.

    These breaches in security can have devastating effects, not just on the affected players but also on the casinos whose security measures leave a loophole that allows cybercriminals to access this data. Luckily, casinos can avoid this through encryption. This technology enables the casinos to scramble the data in transit such that it looks like a bunch of characters that do not have any meaning. This way, even if a cybercriminal is able to intercept the data, they cannot make sense of it, nor can they crack the encryption, as it has so many possible encryptions that even supercomputers cannot get past it.

    1. Artificial Intelligence.

    Almost every industry is making the most of artificial intelligence (AI), and online casinos are not an exception. If anything, they have embraced this technology with open arms as it helps them prevent the following issues:

    • Money laundering,
    • Account takeovers, and
    • The use of software to cheat the system.

    So, how does AI work within the casinos? First, it learns the behavior of each player by looking into their login patterns, spending habits, location, and other personal details. In this way, if a player starts acting outside what is considered normal for them, the AI can flag their account for review and can alert the player if there has been a breach of security. In some cases, it freezes the account or asks the player to verify their identity before allowing them to continue using the site, which helps players avoid losing money to cybercriminals who may have accessed their accounts.

    Secondly, AI can gauge a player’s actions versus those of a bot. Where a player seems to be using the casino at a speed that is not possible for a human or engaging in actions that suggest that a bot is in use, then the system flags the account for review. And finally, it assesses players’ finances to determine which players may be laundering money and flags suspicious accounts.

    Through all of these strategies, AI ensures that players’ details remain safe while protecting the casino’s reputation.

    1. Fair Play.

    For casinos to be successful, their players have to trust that their games are fair. So, how can they ensure this? Many casinos submit their games to independent auditing agencies to assess the accuracy of their random number generators, return-to-player percentages, and other figures that their players rely on when making decisions on which games to play. On top of this, more casinos have added blockchain technology to their games, as this allows players to verify the actual game results, which helps them trust that the casinos did not change the outcomes after they placed their wagers.

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