Shuffle Up and Deal - Analyzing the Security of Automated Card Shufflers
Offered By: Black Hat via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Dive into a 42-minute Black Hat conference talk exploring the security vulnerabilities of automated card shufflers in casinos. Gain insights into the International Gaming Standards Association (IGSA) standards for Electronic Gaming Machines (EGMs) and peripherals. Discover the history of gambling cheats and modern hacking techniques that continue to pose threats to casinos and players alike. Learn about the presenters' analysis of automated card shufflers, including their communication protocols, hardware components, and potential attack vectors. Understand the implications of these security risks for both the gambling industry and individual players, and explore possible mitigation strategies to enhance the integrity of casino operations.
Syllabus
Shuffle Up and Deal: Analyzing the Security of Automated Card Shufflers
Taught by
Black Hat
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