Organizers of the upcoming Global iGaming Summit and Expo (GiGse) announced panel speaker JD Garner, President of GambleID, as a panelist for two of its more anticipated sessions. GiGse 2013 will be hosted at the Market Street Westin in San Francisco, Calif. and begins April 23. Both sessions represented by Garner are focused on the complexities around the identification of customers in the online gaming market and how regulatory requirements for each jurisdiction can be achieved.
"Customer identity is one of the core services of GambleID," stated JD Garner. "With our 'Customer Insight' solution, we provide a complete end-to-end solution that has been designed as the least intrusive experience for the customer while still supplying the information and requirements sanctioned in the online gaming industry and each jurisdiction." The engineers and analyst at GambleID are no strangers to providing online products focused on Identity, through their sister company, TSEVO Digital Business, they have spent nearly 18 years developing services focused on customer identity, risk analytics, and process management.
Michael Newlin, CTO and head of product development at GambleID, said, "GiGse 2013 is the perfect venue to discuss the convergence of technologies and services that can meet the challenges faced by online gaming operators. Specifically, GambleID's 'Customer Insight' solution provides all of the services needed for customer identity, location, analytics, payment validation, as well as the device reputation and AML/OFAC checks keeping both customers and operators safe."
JD Garner will be speaking at the session, "Examining regulatory requirements for geo-location, identification, security and payment processing," along with fellow industry experts Paul Barclay, VP Gaming Sector at WorldPay; Peter Murray, Head of Gaming at GB Group; and session moderator Michael Bolcerek, SVP of Business Development for Aristotle Integrity. Bolcerek and Garner will also be chairing a discussion panel titled "Roundtables with panel experts on: Identification" onThursday, April 25 where attendees will have an open forum to discuss the needs of the industry and capabilities available.