Continent 8 Technologies’ Regional Sales Director, Jerad Swimmer and Principal Solutions Architect, Anthony Engel, recently attended the 5th Annual TribalHub Cybersecurity Summit.

At the event, they were showcasing Continent 8’s multi-layered cybersecurity solutions designed to support tribal casinos and their cybersecurity programs.

In this blog, Jerad and Anthony share their key takeaways from the event.

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Anthony and Jerad at TribalHub Cybersecurity Summit 2025.

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Continent 8 – Proud members of the TribalHub community.

What were your impressions of TribalHub Cybersecurity Summit 2025?

Anthony Engel (AE): The TribalHub Cybersecurity Summit, though smaller in scale, turned out to be an incredible event. We had the chance to engage with nearly every attendee and connect with vendors across various sectors. The event was exceptionally well organized, and its intimate setting allowed for more meaningful and impactful discussions.

Jerad Swimmer (JS): A standout feature of this event was the division of days into presentation sessions followed by an exhibitor segment. From 9:00 to 3:30, Anthony and I attended every session, which afforded us a deeper understanding of the needs and concerns of tribal organizations and how we can support them.

Adding a touch of fun to the event, TribalHub included a bingo card for attendees, encouraging them to visit each booth. Many attendees voiced that this initiative provided them with a deeper insight into Continent 8’s comprehensive threat prevention, detection and response strategies, which they might not have discovered otherwise. We are excited to continue many of these discussions beyond the event.

Continent 8 had a booth at the show. What were the most common discussion points at the event?

AE: Given the cybersecurity-focused nature of the event, attendees demonstrated advanced cybersecurity knowledge. We shared how, as a Managed Security Service Provider (MSSP), we are distinctively equipped to deliver a comprehensive cybersecurity ecosystem from a single source – ranging from DDoS protection to endpoint security, cloud protection and even mobile threat prevention. This integrated approach closes cybersecurity gaps that often arise with multiple vendors’ solutions and offers tribal gaming organizations a singular point of accountability for their entire cybersecurity framework.

JS: Indeed, as Anthony highlighted, the discussions spanned a wide array of cybersecurity techniques and strategies. In my conversations, we explored approaches to Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration Testing (see Jerad’s most recent cybersecurity blog on VAPT here), mobile endpoint protection, Security Incident and Event Management (SIEM), Security Operations Centers (SOC), Endpoint and Managed Detection and Response (EDR & MDR), as well as strategies to counter social engineering threats.

Do you have any final thoughts on the summit?

AE: From an event format perspective, as Jared mentioned earlier, we were pleased that the event organizers ensured the presentation sessions were accessible to exhibitors. This enabled us to customize our discussions around the pain points identified during these sessions and explore various strategies to address their current issues and challenges. It added an extra dimension to vendor-attendee interaction, which I believe the attendees appreciated.

JS: The summit was an exceptional platform for engaging and exchanging ideas with the tribal gaming community. Networking was a continuous all-day and all-evening affair, extending beyond the event into dinner and lounge conversations that really foster unrivalled relationship building.

Anthony and I are already looking forward to reconnecting with everyone at our next event – the Indian Gaming Tradeshow and Convention! We hope to see you there!

Upcoming event

Visit us at the Indian Gaming Tradeshow and Convention in San Diego from March 31 to April 3 at Booth 724 to discover the benefits of 360-degree cybersecurity protection for your tribal gaming organization.

Don’t miss the panel discussion “Creating and maintaining a healthy culture in a new era of cybersecurity”, where Jerad will moderate a session with industry experts Frances Alvarez, Emra Arkansas, Jason Nichols and Scott Riley. Attendees will gain invaluable insights into data protection, regulatory practices and proactive cybersecurity strategies for tribal gaming.

Book a meeting at the Indian Gaming Tradeshow and Convention here.

Cybersecurity solutions for a safer tomorrow

Continent 8 provides comprehensive, multi-layered threat prevention, detection and response solutions to secure your tribal organization’s digital assets in the face of evolving cyber threats. For more information on how Continent 8 can support your cybersecurity initiatives, email sales@continent.com or fill out our Contact Us page.

Also, be sure to watch the latest episode in our Tribal Talks: Cybersecurity Unlocked podcast series. Each episode delves into new stories, insights gained, best practices and key developments that are shaping the future of tribal casino gaming and cybersecurity.

Watch Tribal Talks: Cybersecurity Unlocked podcast series

The iGaming and online sports betting industry is facing unprecedented cybersecurity challenges, and multi-factor authentication (MFA) is becoming a crucial element for compliance and protection against cyber threats.

In this blog, Justin Cosnett, Chief Product Officer at Continent 8, will explore the cybersecurity landscape within iGaming, analyse the regulatory requirements for MFA in the US, discuss strategies for effectively navigating compliance while enhancing user experience and illustrate how passwordless MFA can be a game-changer in the iGaming industry.

The growing importance of iGaming cybersecurity

In the rapidly expanding world of iGaming and online sports betting, cybersecurity has become a non-negotiable priority. As digital platforms proliferate, so do the threats aimed at them. Cyber criminals are constantly evolving their tactics, making it essential for operators to stay ahead of the curve. The stakes are high: a single breach can result in massive financial losses, reputational damage and erosion of customer trust.

Moreover, the nature of our industry, which involves real-time transactions and sensitive personal data, makes it an attractive target for cyber attacks. Implementing robust cybersecurity measures, including MFA, is not just about compliance; it’s about safeguarding the integrity of the gaming experience and protecting both the business and its players.

Understanding regulatory requirements for MFA in the US for iGaming and online sports betting

In the US, regulatory requirements for MFA vary by state.

Several regulated states have recognised the critical need for enhanced cybersecurity measures and have mandated the use of MFA for online gambling platforms. States such as Michigan, New Jersey and Pennsylvania are leading the charge – with others following suit – requiring operators to implement MFA to comply with state regulations.

These regulations are designed to protect consumers and ensure the integrity of the gaming environment. By requiring MFA, these states – and markets such as Brazil and Italy – aim to reduce the risk of unauthorised access and fraud, thereby fostering a safer and more trustworthy industry. Operators must stay informed about the regulatory landscape and ensure they meet all necessary requirements to avoid penalties and maintain their operating licenses.

Business challenges: Navigating compliance and user experience

Implementing MFA comes with its own set of challenges, particularly in balancing compliance with user experience. No operator wants to add friction to the login process, especially given the rise of live betting on mobile apps.

Statistics show that 20-30%* of users abandon login attempts due to friction caused by complex authentication processes. For iGaming and online sports betting operators, this can translate in a decrease in player engagement and potential profit losses of up to 20%*.

Businesses must navigate the tightrope of stringent regulatory compliance while ensuring a seamless and enjoyable user experience. This often involves investing in advanced MFA solutions that offer robust security without compromising on convenience.

Introducing Continent 8’s solution, powered by MIRACL: A passwordless MFA solution

Continent 8, in partnership with MIRACL, offers a cutting-edge passwordless MFA solution that addresses both security and user experience challenges. MIRACL’s technology eliminates the need for traditional passwords, replacing them with a single-step authentication process that is both secure and user-friendly.

Key statistics underscore the effectiveness of this solution: a 99.9% reduction in account takeovers, a 70% decrease in user login friction and a significant increase in user satisfaction and retention rates. By leveraging MIRACL’s passwordless authentication, operators can provide a seamless and secure login experience that meets regulatory requirements and enhances customer loyalty.

Quick. Easy. Successful.

How Continent 8 can help your business implement MFA

Continent 8 is committed to supporting businesses in the iGaming and online sports betting industry with their cybersecurity needs. Our team of experts works closely with customers to design and implement a tailored MFA solution that align with regulatory requirements and business objectives.

Trust Continent 8 to be your partner in navigating the complexities of cybersecurity and regulatory compliance in the gambling industry.

Are you compliant? Are you losing players at login? Are you missing out on revenue? See a live demo of our MFA solution on our rapid-fire webinar, ‘Passwordless MFA:

Improve player login and maximise profit potential’ hosted by Justin on Monday 10 March. Register here.

Craig Lusher from our Secure team provides a comprehensive analysis of the latest Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) statistics from the fourth quarter of the year and their implications for cybersecurity trends.

Overview of 4Q 2024

The fourth quarter of 2024 marked a significant shift in DDoS attack patterns, with 138 recorded incidents. This represents a substantial increase from 3Q’s 37 attacks, though remaining well below historical peaks like 2Q 2023’s 1,106 attacks. October emerged as the most active month, aligning with historical patterns of increased 4Q activity.

This is a trend not just at Continent 8. In fact, 4Q also happened to see the largest DDoS attack ever recorded, with Cloudflare mitigating a 5.6 (Terabits per second) Tbps Mirai-variant botnet attack on one of their customers on October 29.

Attack intensity and scale

4Q 2024 demonstrated interesting patterns in attack intensity:

This quarter’s largest attack of 13.4 Gbps represents a decrease from 3Q 2024’s peak of 37.0 Gbps. For perspective, this is dramatically lower than 4Q 2023’s peak of 412.9 Gbps, indicating a significant shift in attack methodologies.

Attack duration patterns

Key statistics for 4Q 2024:

Customer report analysis

Key statistics for 4Q 2024:

Quarterly comparison and trends

Comparing 4Q 2024 with recent quarters reveals several interesting trends:

  1. Attack volume evolution

This shows a significant escalation in attack frequency during 4Q.

  1. Attack intensity progression

While attack frequency increased, intensity continued to decrease throughout the year.

  1. Customer report patterns

The decrease in affected customers coupled with the dramatic increase in attacks per customer suggests a shift toward more targeted campaigns.

Year-over-year analysis

Comparing 4Q 2024 to 4Q 2023 shows significant changes in the threat landscape:

Implications and insights

  1. Attack evolution

The higher volume but lower intensity of attacks suggests a fundamental shift in attacker strategies, focusing on persistent, lower-threshold campaigns rather than high-impact events.

  1. Targeting patterns

The concentration of attacks on fewer customers, with more attacks per target, indicates a move toward more sophisticated, focused operations.

  1. Attack duration

The shorter average attack duration (17.6 minutes) combined with increased frequency suggests a tactical shift toward ‘pulse’ style attacks rather than sustained campaigns.

Looking ahead

While individual attack intensities have decreased significantly year-over-year, the dramatic increase in frequency and focus on specific targets suggests an evolution in threat actors’ strategies. The pattern of increased 4Q activity appears to be holding true, though manifesting differently than in previous years.

Organisations should prepare for:

Continent 8’s DDoS mitigation solution

Our best-in-class DDoS solution continues to evolve and in recent months we have amplified our scrubbing capacity to 5+ Tbps, as well as increased our scrubbing centres geographically deployed across multiple continents. Locations include Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, Miami, London, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Singapore, Hong Kong and Sao Paulo.

Key features of our mitigation solution:

DDoS protection should also form part of a wider, multi-layered approach to cybersecurity. A 360-degree, end-to-end protection strategy should include DDoS mitigation solution as well as WAF/WAAP protectionMDR/EDR servicesSIEM and SOC resourcesVAPT assessmentsbackup solutions, and mobile devicephishing defence and MFA services.

This is the only way to have multiple protections in place for each attack type and to ensure the greatest level of resilience.

To learn more about how Continent 8 can help protect your organisation, contact a member of the team via sales@continent8.com or our Contact Us form.

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