Spring is a busy time for sports fans and people that like to gamble. Betting on sporting events can bring excitement–the possibility of financial reward and loss–and cybersecurity risks.
At first you might think to yourself, what does cybersecurity have to do with online sports betting? Due to the recent popularity of online betting, especially during the pandemic, online gambling sites have become a hot target for bad actors. This is because these sites collect and manage large amounts of financial and personal information. This means online gambling companies need to have many layers of defenses to protect themselves. Even with all these layers of defense, cyber threats are an ever-present risk to the industry and the millions of people accessing these sites every year.
Online betting is dependent on allowing users to easily access their sites, set up profiles, place bets and more. However, ease of use and access should not supersede the need to protect users and their data.
So, what can you do to protect yourself? Here are some helpful tips:
If you or someone you know is struggling with a gambling addiction, please reach out to the National Problem Gambling Helpline for help.
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