Macao Smart performs data protection challenges

According to a recent paper by Pedro Cortes, a Macau-based lawyer, "exploring data protection regulations" presents "multiple challenges for casino game concessions seeking to integrate in operating so-called "smart" tables, including radio frequency identification (RFID) technology."

This effort not only underscores the "number one importance of protecting customer data," but also "creates an environment of trust and transparency within the ever-evolving casino gaming sphere," Cortés wrote.

His paper, "Voyage in Regulated Waters: Implications of RFID Game Chips in Macao Casinos," was published Tuesday on Lexology, a UK-based legal business research website.

In his article, Mr. Cortés of Macau law firm Rato, Ling, Lei & Cortés noted in a recent op-ed that Macau's casino regulator, the Game Inspection and Coordination Bureau, encourages operators to "achieve more comprehensive management with technologies such as increasing smart game tables, while at the same time working with the government's electronic administrative functions."

Mr. Cortes wrote, "Under Macau's Privacy Act (Act 8/2005), privacy managers must accept the fundamental principle that they must perform their processing through transparent and strict respect for the privacy of life, as well as the fundamental rights, freedoms and guarantees provided for in the Basic Law of the Special Administrative Region of Macau."

He also noted that privacy laws "emphasize the importance of controllers collecting, storing, and processing only the customer data they need to minimize privacy risks and enhance data security."

The lawyer added: "Encryption plays a critical role in protecting customer data and requires robust protocols to maintain data integrity, prevent unauthorized access, and enhance overall security measures."

Mr. Cortés noted that Macau casino game concessions will also have to "comply with general data protection rules, which include covering transparent data processing practices, securing customer consent, and maintaining the rights of data subjects to protect customers' privacy and data accuracy."

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"Regulators will likely strengthen their oversight frameworks, audit procedures and compliance monitoring mechanisms tailored to this technology," the lawyer said, with RFID gaming chips widely used in Macau.
According to a recent paper by Pedro Cortes, a Macau-based lawyer, "exploring data protection regulations" presents "multiple challenges for casino game concessions seeking to integrate in operating so-called "smart" tables, including radio frequency identification (RFID) technology." This effort not only underscores the "number one importance of protecting customer data," but also "creates an environment of trust and transparency within the ever-evolving casino gaming sphere," Cortés wrote. His paper, "Voyage in Regulated Waters: Implications of RFID Game Chips in Macao Casinos," was published Tuesday on Lexology, a UK-based legal business research website. In his article, Mr. Cortés of Macau law firm Rato, Ling, Lei & Cortés noted in a recent op-ed that Macau's casino regulator, the Game Inspection and Coordination Bureau, encourages operators to "achieve more comprehensive management with technologies such as increasing smart game tables, while at the same time working with the government's electronic administrative functions." Mr. Cortes wrote, "Under Macau's Privacy Act (Act 8/2005), privacy managers must accept the fundamental principle that they must perform their processing through transparent and strict respect for the privacy of life, as well as the fundamental rights, freedoms and guarantees provided for in the Basic Law of the Special Administrative Region of Macau." He also noted that privacy laws "emphasize the importance of controllers collecting, storing, and processing only the customer data they need to minimize privacy risks and enhance data security." The lawyer added: "Encryption plays a critical role in protecting customer data and requires robust protocols to maintain data integrity, prevent unauthorized access, and enhance overall security measures." Mr. Cortés noted that Macau casino game concessions will also have to "comply with general data protection rules, which include covering transparent data processing practices, securing customer consent, and maintaining the rights of data subjects to protect customers' privacy and data accuracy." Ignoring these practices "could cause significant harm and consequences to the industry, as trust and trust within the gaming ecosystem are key to success," he added. 온라인경마사이트 "Regulators will likely strengthen their oversight frameworks, audit procedures and compliance monitoring mechanisms tailored to this technology," the lawyer said, with RFID gaming chips widely used in Macau.