Bragg “cannot say” who struck him with a cyber attack


Bragg, a supplier of Igaming and playing technology, was struck by a cyber attack on August 16. The company has now published its post-mortem report, which, for the moment, seems that the company has become slightly.
From the start, it seems that customer data has not been accessible. As Bragg provides technologies for several Igaming companies, it could be catastrophic if it is struck. Bragg provides several different products, including Hub, which is described as:
“Rapid Igaming Products Solution without friction via a single integration point, allowing on -site access to exclusive and aggregated casino content and foreign sports integrations and solutions, all with automatic access to Fuze Promotional tools for the casino, sports book and lottery. »»
Fuze is a tool for monitoring commitment, especially so that platforms can modify their operation according to the information it provides. Bragg also makes its own games via internal studios and “content partners”.
It also provides PAM, a management software for players’ accounts, which probably carries key information that would be a hacker.
The question and answer page is thin on any other detail surrounding the attack. Bragg admits that he “hired additional external experts in cybersecurity”, which provided additional support through “technical and medico-legal” surveys.
In response to this, Bragg clarifies the steps he then takes to avoid another cyber attack of this type. In the position, Bragg declares:
“Cybersecurity has always been an absolute priority in Bragg with the main cybersecurity protection measures in place. We continue continuously to invest and improve our resilience.
“We will use the information acquired to improve our security posture and better protect our systems.”
However, Bragg said he was “unable to say” who attacks the company. Pirates will often do their best to cover their traces, which seems to be the case here.
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