You’ve given over much of your personal information, including your credit card data, address, phone number and Social Security Number, in order to open a new online casino account. Naturally, the security of that information is foremost in your mind, as it should be.
Here’s the good news. Those same factors are of paramount concern across the online casino industry. They recognize that they are housing personal information and financial data from thousands upon thousands of customers, who are all counting on the casino protecting that data from hackers. That’s why they are utilizing state of the art levels of online security to protect this vital data.
Modern encryption systems are the first level of firewall generally instituted by online casino sites. They use either secure socket layer (SSL) or transport layer security (TLS) protocols to protect the data of their players. What these systems do is turn your personal information into a garbled bunch of gibberish should anyone try to hack into the system.
Payment gateways protect data when you are making a financial transaction with the online casino sites (and sportsbooks), either a deposit or a withdrawal. They work similar to the encryption process. Algorithms such as tokenization and hashing use symbols to represent your data, or like SSL and TLS, turn any attempt from an outsider to access the information into a bunch of unreadable characters.
Two-factor authentication can be implemented by you or the online casino to further protect your account data. This would require that a verification code be sent to you via email or text and then input by you in order to access your account.
Anti-fraud systems use artificial intelligence, machine learning and algorithms that form patterns of how you use your account. If there are any deviations from this routine, red flags are sent up and you can expect to immediately be contacted by the online casino to assure that it is in fact you who is taking these actions.
Device fingerprinting is another method of online security. The online casino site memorizes such data as your computer’s IP address, brand, model, operating system and chosen language. Again, any deviation from this regular pattern would immediately set off red flags and result in the online casino reaching out to you for confirmation of your actions.
Online casinos also undertake regular cyber security audits to assure that they are doing their utmost to protect their customers from any new methods of cyber attacks.