Those courses are:
1. Class II Gaming Systems. Given in either a 2-hour overview session or a more in-depth 8-hour module, this course covers the essential how’s and why’s of Class II terms, math, architecture and more.
2. Forensics Basics and Procedures: a 2-hour module filled with important definitions and procedures of how and why forensics are conducted.
3. Network Risk Assessment Basics: the fundamentals of Information Security, Network Risk, Penetration Points, Security Policy, Asset Management and Control you need to know to protect your casino.
“Our new GLI University curriculum is a collection of intensive learning modules designed specifically to help regulators, operators and suppliers stay at the very top of their game, armed with critically vital and up-to-date information. These courses in particular – Class II Gaming Systems, Forensics Basics and Procedures, and Network Risk Assessment Basics – were created from direct feedback and are based on what clients tell us are their most pressing concerns,” said GLI Director of Government Development Michael Capen.