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SUMMARY:April NTTM: When Records Go Wrong: Avoiding Misuse of Gaming Revenue via Credit Cards Through Strong Controls and Accountability
DESCRIPTION:Title: April NTTM: When Records Go Wrong: Avoiding Misuse of Gaming Revenue via Credit Cards Through Strong Controls and Accountability \nDate/Time: April 9\, 2026 | Time: 2:00 p.m. EDT \nDescription: Gaming revenue is the cornerstone of tribal operations\, but when misused\, it can lead to serious compliance violations. This training focuses on one of the pitfalls: credit card misuse. You will explore real-world scenarios of revenue misuse and the consequences. How credit card misuse occurs\, from personal expenses to unauthorized purchases. Additionally\, the need to implement strong credit card controls to protect your organization’s gaming revenue. \nPresenters:\nShawnna Castellano\, Region Director\, National Indian Gaming Commission\nDavid Privratsky\, Auditor\, National Indian Gaming Commission \nRegistration Link
URL:https://www.nigc.gov/event/april-nttm-when-records-go-wrong-avoiding-misuse-of-gaming-revenue-via-credit-cards-through-strong-controls-and-accountability/
CATEGORIES:NIGC Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260428T080000
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UID:14001-1777363200-1777367700@www.nigc.gov
SUMMARY:Regulating Gaming Technology (RGT) Virtual: Keynote
DESCRIPTION:Title: Regulating Gaming Technology (RGT) Virtual: Keynote\nDate: April 28\, 2026 | Time: 8:00 a.m. – 9:15 a.m. Pacific Time \nDescription: Join the virtual introduction and keynote session with Mike Dreitzer\, Chairman\, Nevada Gaming Control Board. \nPresenter: Mike Dreitzer\, Chairman\, Nevada Gaming Control Board \nRGT Agenda \nRegistration Link
URL:https://www.nigc.gov/event/regulating-gaming-technology-rgt-virtual-keynote/
CATEGORIES:NIGC Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260428T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260429T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T101350
CREATED:20260220T181812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T172101Z
UID:13858-1777363200-1777482000@www.nigc.gov
SUMMARY:Regulating Gaming Technology: In-person
DESCRIPTION:Title: Regulating Gaming Technology: In-person\nDate: April 28-29\, 2026 | Time: Each day begins 8:00 a.m. PDT \nDescription: Join the NIGC for the in-person Regulating Gaming Technology (RGT) Conference on April 28–29\, 2026\, in Las Vegas\, Nevada. Seating is limited. Industry professionals will explore key issues in gaming technology regulation\, including AI applications\, IT challenges\, GLI gaming standards framework\, cybersecurity\, and prediction markets. Featuring remarks from the Chair of the Nevada Gaming Control Board\, expert insights from BMM\, GLI\, AXES.ai\, NIGC TRACS Auditors\, and the debut of the new NIGC IT Toolkit. \nNIGC training is no cost for Tribal gaming participants. Participants are responsible for their own travel\, lodging\, and meal expenses. \nRGT Agenda \nRegistration Link \n 
URL:https://www.nigc.gov/event/regulating-gaming-technology-in-person/
LOCATION:University of Nevada\, Las Vegas William F. Harrah College of Hospitality Stan Fulton Building –\, Ballroom A-C 4505 Maryland PKWY\, Las Vegas\, NV\, 89154-6037\, United States
CATEGORIES:NIGC Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260428T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260428T103000
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CREATED:20260325T160912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T172359Z
UID:14003-1777368600-1777372200@www.nigc.gov
SUMMARY:Systems 101 – Online Accounting & Player Tracking Foundations
DESCRIPTION:Title: Systems 101 – Online Accounting & Player Tracking Foundations\nDate: April 28\, 2026 | Time: 9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Pacific Time\n\n\nDescription: The Systems 101 course provides participants with a comprehensive understanding of how modern casino slot systems operate\, how they integrate with enterprise casino management platforms\, and how financial\, regulatory\, and operational processes rely on accurate system functionality. \nThis course covers essential concepts such as slot machine communication protocols\, online accounting systems\, player tracking\, TITO (Ticket-In/Ticket-Out)\, regulatory compliance\, system architecture\, and best practices for slot floor readiness. Participants gain both technical and operational insight into the systems that support casino gaming environments\, enabling stronger performance\, compliance\, and cross-department coordination. \nPresenter: Sean Mason Senior Director of Tribal Services\, BMM \nRGT Agenda \n\n\nRegistration Link
URL:https://www.nigc.gov/event/systems-101-online-accounting-player-tracking-foundations/
CATEGORIES:NIGC Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260428T104500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260428T114500
DTSTAMP:20260404T101350
CREATED:20260325T163000Z
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SUMMARY:RGT Virtual: How Regulators Can Leverage GSF for Increased Cyber Resilience
DESCRIPTION:Title: RGT Virtual: How Regulators Can Leverage GSF for Increased Cyber Resilience\nDate: April 28\, 2026 | Time: 10:45 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. Pacific Time\n\n\nDescription: As cyber threats become more sophisticated and frequent\, regulators face increasing pressure to ensure consistent\, measurable\, and enforceable cybersecurity standards across the gaming industry. The GLI Gaming Security Framework (GSF) offers a proven\, risk-based approach specifically designed to meet the operational and compliance challenges of gaming environments. In this session\, attendees will gain a practical understanding of how the GSF can be used to: \n• Validate and compare the cyber maturity of licensees\n• Create greater audit efficiency and transparency\n• Reduce ambiguity and strengthen regulatory oversight\n• Support a more secure\, stable\, and resilient gaming ecosystem \nThe presentation will also provide a strategic look at the GSF roadmap—what’s in development now\, what’s coming next\, and how regulators can benefit from alignment as the framework evolves. \nClear\, actionable\, and designed for real-world application\, this session will help regulators enhance their cybersecurity posture and confidently navigate today’s dynamic threat landscape. \n\n\nPresenter: Joseph Bunevith\, Vice President\, Government Relations and Regulatory Affairs\, GLI\n\nRGT Agenda\n\nRegistration Link
URL:https://www.nigc.gov/event/rgt-virtual-how-regulators-can-leverage-gsf-for-increased-cyber-resilience/
CATEGORIES:NIGC Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260429T083000
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UID:14007-1777451400-1777455900@www.nigc.gov
SUMMARY:RGT Virtual: Cloud Computing in Tribal Gaming: Common Questions and Concerns
DESCRIPTION:Title: RGT Virtual: Cloud Computing in Tribal Gaming: Common Questions and Concerns\nDate: April 29\, 2026 | Time: 8:30 a.m. – 9:45 a.m. Pacific Time \nDescription: This course will focus on cloud-based computing\, what it is\, how it is being utilized in gaming\, and technical and regulatory challenges to consider before\, during\, and after incorporating cloud-based systems in a Class II or Class III casino environment. Participants will gain an understanding beyond a definition of “the cloud\,” as real-life examples and commonly asked questions from tribes to the NIGC will be covered throughout this session.\n\nPresenter: Jeran Cox\, TRACS Auditor\, NIGC\n\nRGT Agenda\n\nRegistration Link\n 
URL:https://www.nigc.gov/event/rgt-virtual-cloud-computing-in-tribal-gaming-common-questions-and-concerns/
CATEGORIES:NIGC Training
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CREATED:20260325T164230Z
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UID:14009-1777456800-1777462200@www.nigc.gov
SUMMARY:RGT Virtual: AI in Regulated Gaming: From Principles to Enforceable Oversight
DESCRIPTION:Title: RGT Virtual: AI in Regulated Gaming: From Principles to Enforceable Oversight\nDate: April 29\, 2026 | Time: 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Pacific Time \n\nDescription: Artificial intelligence is increasingly embedded in regulated gaming environments\, often faster than regulatory frameworks are evolving to govern it. As a result\, regulators are being asked to oversee systems they did not design\, do not operate\, and cannot meaningfully evaluate using traditional compliance tools. \nThis session provides regulators with a practical\, implementation-focused framework for Ethical AI oversight\, grounded in three non-negotiable pillars: mathematics\, usage\, and information. Rather than focusing on abstract principles\, the presentation maps each pillar to the actors inherently responsible for it—independent testing and certification bodies\, licensees and boards\, cybersecurity teams\, and third-party technology providers. \nThe session examines why ethical AI policies consistently fail at implementation\, why algorithmic fairness must be independently validated as part of certification and licensing\, how AI usage can be governed without distorting competition\, and why information integrity\, ownership\, and third-party data dependency now represent the most significant and least understood regulatory risk. \nThe objective is to equip regulators with a clear mental model\, shared language\, and actionable oversight approach to confidently engage with Ethical AI in an AI-driven regulatory environment. \n\n\nPresenter: Earle G. Hall\, President & CEO\, AXES.ai\n\n\nRGT Agenda\n\nRegistration Link
URL:https://www.nigc.gov/event/rgt-virtual-ai-in-regulated-gaming-from-principles-to-enforceable-oversight/
CATEGORIES:NIGC Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260429T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260429T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T101350
CREATED:20260325T165744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T170720Z
UID:14013-1777467600-1777471200@www.nigc.gov
SUMMARY:Tribal-ISAC Insights: Evolving Cyber Risks and Regulatory Considerations for Tribal Gaming
DESCRIPTION:Title: Tribal-ISAC Insights: Evolving Cyber Risks and Regulatory Considerations for Tribal Gaming\nDate: April 29\, 2026 | Time: 1:00 pm – 2:00 p.m. Pacific Time \nDescription: Cybersecurity threats continue to grow more sophisticated across tribal governments and enterprises\, with implications for tribal gaming operations. In this session\, we’ll unpack current ransomware trends\, Business Email Compromise (BEC) activity\, and how emerging risks\, especially around artificial intelligence (AI) usage\, are reshaping prevention and response strategies. Drawing directly from The Pulse: The State of Cybersecurity Within Tribal Nations and related Tribal-ISAC research\, you’ll gain evidence-based insights into real vulnerabilities\, staffing\, and actionable mitigation approaches.\n\n\nExplore how tribes are benchmarking their cybersecurity posture and what that means for regulators responsible for governance and oversight. We’ll also discuss how forthcoming and evolving standards may intersect with these findings\, including expectations around incident response planning\, tabletop exercises\, and federal resources. Leave with practical strategies for staying current to enhance resilience\, support regulatory compliance\, and bolster defenses across tribal gaming environments. \n\n\n\nPresenter: Robin Villareal\, Chief Information Officer\, Gila River Resorts and Casinos\, TribalHub (ISAC) \nRGT Agenda \nRegistration Link \n 
URL:https://www.nigc.gov/event/tribal-isac-insights-evolving-cyber-risks-and-regulatory-considerations-for-tribal-gaming/
CATEGORIES:NIGC Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260520T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260521T154500
DTSTAMP:20260404T101350
CREATED:20260211T211133Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T211819Z
UID:13808-1779264000-1779378300@www.nigc.gov
SUMMARY:LASO Bootcamp: In-person Event
DESCRIPTION:Topic: LASO Bootcamp: In-person Event\nDate: May 20-21\, 2026 | Time: 8:00 A.M. – 3:45 P.M. Eastern Time \nDescription: Join us for a multi-session interactive training with NIGC experts including program updates\, duties and CJIS best practices for compliance. This training is offered in-person only at the Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino for two full days\, May 20 – 21\, 2026. Seating is limited. \nLASO Bootcamp Agenda \nRegistration link \nBe sure to reserve your lodging:\nSeneca Niagara Resort & Casino\nGroup Code: SNIGC26\nPassword: SNIGC26 \nClick to book online. \nNIGC training is no cost for Tribal gaming participants. Participants are responsible for their own travel\, lodging\, and all meal expenses.
URL:https://www.nigc.gov/event/laso-bootcamp-in-person-event/
CATEGORIES:NIGC Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260609T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260610T170000
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CREATED:20260316T172840Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T182331Z
UID:13972-1780992000-1781110800@www.nigc.gov
SUMMARY:NIGC Back to Basics In-person Event
DESCRIPTION:Title: NIGC Back to Basics In-person Event\nDate: June 9 – 10\, 2026 | Time:  8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. \nLocation:\nDoubleTree by Hilton Rapid City Downtown Convention Center\n505 N. 5th Street\nRapid City\, SD 57701\nReservations: (605) 348-4000 | Event code: NIGC \nNIGC training is no cost for Tribal gaming participants. Participants are responsible for their own travel\, lodging\, and meal expenses. \nDescription: Join NIGC experts for a two-day\, hands-on workshop designed to strengthen foundational skills in Tribal gaming regulation. Topics covered include IGRA essentials\, accounting\, IT basics\, gaming machines\, and licensing. Gain clear\, practical guidance that builds confidence\, compliance\, and capability. See Agenda for all courses and schedule. \nPresenter: National Indian Gaming Commission\nBack to Basics Agenda \nRegistration Link
URL:https://www.nigc.gov/event/nigc-back-to-basics-in-person-event/
CATEGORIES:NIGC Training
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