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SUMMARY:July NTTM: Cloud Computing in Tribal Gaming: Common Questions and Concerns
DESCRIPTION:Title: July NTTM: Cloud Computing in Tribal Gaming: Common Questions and Concerns\nDate: July 10\, 2025 | Time: 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM EDT\nPresenter:  \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. \nRegistration Link
URL:https://www.nigc.gov/event/july-nttm-cloud-computing-in-tribal-gaming-common-questions-and-concerns/
CATEGORIES:NIGC Training
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SUMMARY:Save the Date - NIGC National Training Conference
DESCRIPTION:Save the Date:\nNIGC National Training Conference\nMay 20-21\, 2025\nRiver Spirit Casino Resort\n8330 Riverside Pkwy\, Tulsa\, OK 74137 \nHotel Reservation Information
URL:https://www.nigc.gov/event/save-the-date-nigc-national-training-conference/
CATEGORIES:NIGC Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250430T140000
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SUMMARY:RGT\, Session 7: Cyber Safety for Non-IT Professionals
DESCRIPTION:RGT\, Session 7: Cyber Safety for Non-IT Professionals \nDescription: Information Technology (IT) is the backbone of gaming operations that connects and provides data to all parts of an organization. Within IT\, virtual and personnel resources are at risk for attack. To help defend resources\, this session will introduce easy to understand cyber security practices with the aim of improving security awareness\, promoting vigilance\, and educating all personnel before an intrusion occurs. Through review of common attacks\, including phishing and social engineering\, covered topics will arm attendees with knowledge to avoid becoming the next victim while maintaining strong IT regulatory controls. \nRegister Here – register for each course individually!
URL:https://www.nigc.gov/event/rgt-session-7-cyber-safety-for-non-it-professionals/
CATEGORIES:NIGC Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250430T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250430T133000
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SUMMARY:RGT\, Session 6: Cybersecurity and You: Essential Leadership Strategies for Tribal Organizations
DESCRIPTION:RGT\, Session 6: Cybersecurity and You: Essential Leadership Strategies for Tribal Organizations \nDescription: This session will explore critical cybersecurity leadership strategies tailored for the Tribal sector. Participants will learn practical approaches to managing modern cyber threats while maintaining effective operations and public trust. \nKey focus areas: \n\nCurrent threat landscape analysis including ransomware\, phishing\, and AI-driven threats\n Leadership responsibilities in cybersecurity governance and risk management\nBuilding effective IT partnerships and communication channels.\nPolicy development and implementation frameworks\nStrategies for protecting critical operations and data\n\nThrough examination of real-world examples and emerging trends\, attendees will gain actionable insights for strengthening their organization’s security posture. This session will emphasize practical approaches to balancing security requirements with operational needs while maintaining regulatory compliance. \nPresenter: Heather Doxon\, MS-ISAC \nRegister Here – register for each course individually!
URL:https://www.nigc.gov/event/rgt-session-6-cybersecurity-and-you-essential-leadership-strategies-for-tribal-organizations/
CATEGORIES:NIGC Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250430T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250430T120000
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SUMMARY:RGT\, Session 5: Tribal-ISAC Insights and Resources for Regulators
DESCRIPTION:RGT\, Session 5: Tribal-ISAC Insights and Resources for Regulators \nDescription: Ransomware prevention and response strategies to common vulnerabilities and exposures from testing to protocols have implications for gaming. Learn how various approaches fit with threats to the industry. Discover how recent and forthcoming standards may affect tribal enterprises. Leave with new ways to stay current through information sharing and analysis resources. \nPresenter: Robin Villareal\, Chief Information Officer\, Gila River Resorts and Casinos \nRegister Here – register for each course individually!
URL:https://www.nigc.gov/event/rgt-session-5-tribal-isac-insights-and-resources-for-regulators/
CATEGORIES:NIGC Training
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250429T163000
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SUMMARY:RGT\, Session 4: Panel: The What\, When\, and Why of Testing Systems and Casino Games
DESCRIPTION:RGT\, Session 4: Panel: The What\, When\, and Why of Testing Systems and Casino Games  \nDescription: The casino gaming industry operates within a highly regulated and technologically advanced ecosystem\, where both casino management systems and individual games must adhere to strict compliance\, security\, and operational standards. The understanding of what\, when\, and why of these systems is essential for regulators\, operators\, and industry professionals to ensure smooth operations\, compliance\, and player trust. This panel\, “The What\, When\, and Why of Testing Systems and Casino Games\,” will provide a comprehensive discussion on the core components of gaming systems\, the timing of updates and regulatory approvals\, and the rationale behind compliance and security protocols. Industry experts will share insights into how casino technology evolves\, the importance of testing and certification\, and the challenges that come with maintaining an efficient\, secure\, and fair gaming environment. \nRegister Here -register for each course individually!
URL:https://www.nigc.gov/event/rgt-session-4-panel-the-what-when-and-why-of-testing-systems-and-casino-games/
CATEGORIES:NIGC Training
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SUMMARY:RGT\, Session 3: The Use of AI in Casino Slot Management and Casino Marketing
DESCRIPTION:RGT\, Session 3: The Use of AI in Casino Slot Management and Casino Marketing \nDescription: Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing casino operations\, particularly in slot management and marketing strategies. AI-driven data analytics\, predictive modeling\, and automation are enhancing player experiences\, optimizing slot floor performance\, and improving marketing efficiency. This presentation will explore real-world applications of AI in casino environments\, providing insights into its impact on revenue growth\, player engagement\, and operational efficiency. \nPresenter: Peter Nikiper\, Director of Technical Compliance\, BMM Test Labs \nRegister Here– register for each course individually!
URL:https://www.nigc.gov/event/rgt-session-3-the-use-of-ai-in-casino-slot-management-and-casino-marketing/
CATEGORIES:NIGC Training
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SUMMARY:RGT\, Session 2: Technical Compliance Standards
DESCRIPTION:RGT\, Session 2: Technical Compliance Standards \nTechnical Compliance Standards: Where did they come from? How are they updated? What does a regulator need to know? Come learn from those who wrote\, updated\, and tested against the technical standards that are the baseline for compliance in the gaming industry. From the new Gaming Labs International – Gaming Security Framework (GLI-GSF) to the original GLI-11\, sit with the Subject Matter Experts as they present an overview of how they came up with the content for the standards and what a regulator needs to know. \nPresenters:\nJoseph Bunevith\, VP of Government and Regulatory Affairs\, Gaming Labs International\nDan Lewis\, Senior Manager Engineering\, Gaming Labs International\nMike Robbins\, Senior Gaming Technology Advisor\, Gaming Labs International\nColton Kaylegian\, Senior Engineer ISS\, Gaming Labs International \nRegistration Here – register for each course individually!
URL:https://www.nigc.gov/event/rgt-session-2-technical-compliance-standards/
CATEGORIES:NIGC Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250429T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250429T120000
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SUMMARY:RGT\, Regulating Gaming Technology (RGT) Conference Session 1: Top IT Findings & 543.20
DESCRIPTION:RGT\, Regulating Gaming Technology (RGT) Conference Session 1: Top IT Findings & 543.20 \nCourse Description: Information Technology issues continue to be one of the highest reported findings submitted to the NIGC through external reporting. Hear from our IT professionals as they discuss the top findings. \nWe will explore the 543.20 Minimum Internal Control Standards (MICS) for Class 2 gaming\, highlight various MICS essential to remediate information technology non-compliance and how to apply relevant best practices for overcoming the recognized concerns. \nPresenter: Jeran Cox\, IT Auditor\, National Indian Gaming Commission \nRegistration link – register for each course individually!
URL:https://www.nigc.gov/event/rgt-regulating-gaming-technology-rgt-conference-session-1-top-it-findings-543-20/
CATEGORIES:NIGC Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250410T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250410T150000
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SUMMARY:NIGC April NTTM: NIGC Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) 2025 Update
DESCRIPTION:NIGC April NTTM: NIGC Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) 2025 Update \nDate: April 10\, 2025 | Time: 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. EDT\nPresenter: Steve Steiner\, Deputy Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Officer\, CJIS Audit Unit (CAU)\, Division of Technology\, National Indian Gaming Commission \nRegister Here! \nSession Description: \nJoin staff from the NIGC Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Audit Unit (CAU) for a current discussion status of NIGC CJIS Resource Materials in response to the CJIS Security Policy (CJISSECPOL) Modernization\, the CAU fiscal year 2025 audit plan and for a review of Criminal History Record Information (CHRI)\, NIGC Bulletin No. 2022-3 and the 2023 final rules for 25 Code of Federal Regulation (CFR) Part 502 as it relates to CJIS compliance. \nThe NIGC CJIS CAU is responsible for the implementation of the NIGC’s external and internal compliance strategies to achieve and demonstrate compliance with the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and NIGC concerning Noncriminal Justice Fingerprint Submissions. CAU staff deliver trainings\, technical assistance\, and conduct selective audits/investigations of those tribes with an executed\, suspended\, or terminated MOU with the NIGC regarding CHRI. \nOutcome:\nAttendees will have the opportunity to participate in a discussion with CAU staff for a current discussion status of NIGC CJIS Resource Materials in response to the CJIS Security Policy (CJISSECPOL) Modernization\, the CAU fiscal year 2025 audit plan and for a review of Criminal History Record Information (CHRI)\, NIGC Bulletin No. 2022-3 and the 2023 final rules for 25 Code of Federal Regulation (CFR) Part 502 as it relates to CJIS compliance.
URL:https://www.nigc.gov/event/nigc-april-nttm-nigc-criminal-justice-information-services-cjis-2025-update/
CATEGORIES:NIGC Training
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