Get up to speed on cybercrime

We’re closing in on the end of the year, and its time to start thinking about 2010’s important conferences. Few are as vital as
Combating Cybercrime, which takes place on 26th January 2010 – conveniently in the same timeframe as the must-attend IGE show and in the same Earls Court, London location.

Delegates will hear the best and most interesting case studies, direct from the experts that lead effective teams in fighting Cybercrime every day.

The full Combating Cybercrime brochure – which details the packed day’s learning agenda and all the expert speakers – can be downloaded here: http://www.combatingcybercrime.co.uk/download_brochure.aspx

Supported by Gamshield, eCOGRA, EGBA, RGA, IMGL and IGC, this is an invaluable resource that allows for in-depth learning, targeted networking and a perfect chance to catch up with all that’s new in the fight against fraud and Cybercrime.

Another reason to travel to London for the IGE

IGE 2010 will take place from January 26 to 28, 2010 at London’s Earls Court Exhibition Centre alongside the co-located Betting Show, ICEi and Amusement Trades Exhibition International (ATEI) events.

But there’s now another reason to travel to London, and that’s Clarion Gaming’s International Casino Conference, which has been designed as a one-day symposium under the stewardship of the European Casino Association, and is open to all industry professionals on January 25.

“After last January’s successful inaugural event, industry insiders, chief executive officers, experts, operators, regulators and opinion leaders will again converge on the ICC for frank and revealing discussions on the most pressing issues currently being faced by the European casino industry,” says statement from Clarion.

“High on the agenda will be the impact that rising unemployment and greater job insecurity is having on disposable incomes and discretionary spend alongside growing competition from online and remote gaming channels, European Union regulations affecting operators’ ability to maintain revenue bases and the rising tide of competing new products from the media, telecoms and other sectors.”

The ICC has been designed to analyse how the casino industry is responding to these and other challenges while also seeking to identify major opportunities and threats over the coming year.

Monday 19 April 2010 | Casino News

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