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Salsa Technology's skill ensures secure and smooth transitions during platform migrations.

Account Data Ownership in Players Account Management (PAM): A Question Worth Pondering, Recently Discussed in Brazilian iGaming Media

Account Management for Gamers (PAM): Who Owns the Data? - This inquiry sparked a recent discussion...
Account Management for Gamers (PAM): Who Owns the Data? - This inquiry sparked a recent discussion in Brazil's online gaming press.

Salsa Technology's skill ensures secure and smooth transitions during platform migrations.

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*In the realm of electronic gaming, the question "Whose data is it, anyway?" takes center stage. That's the essence of a recent piece penned by Salsa Technology founder, Peter Nolte, which hammers home the importance of securing user data — not just for complying with the LGPD (Brazilian General Data Protection Law), but for maintaining an operator's business capabilities during platform migrations.

After Salsa's successful leap into Brazil's regulated market, the company's seed has bloomed with a sudden surge of potential partners, eager to dive into the Salsa Omni PAM platform for either launching a new venture or migrating from an existing one. By the way, did you know Salsa is NossaBet's tech partner, an operator licensed by Lottopar?

In the swiftly expanding markets like Brazil and other Latin American countries, the race to carve a niche or shake things up with a solid platform is the norm. Salsa doesn't mince words when it comes to platform migration; they stress the urgent need for caution and meticulous planning to safeguard data quality and integrity.

Etna Rueda, COO of Mexico's BigBola Online, offers a firsthand account having relied on Salsa since 2016. "Data migration, due to partnership talks with potential investors who were also PAM owners, has been a topic of discussion more than once. In these scenarios, we've relied on Salsa's prompt assistance for hassle-free data transfers. Peace of mind is vital when you know user data is safeguarded securely and the ownership is clear-cut," she said.*

Eliane Nunes, Head of Marketing & Sales at Salsa, chimes in, adding, "Securing clarity over data ownership is paramount, but it's equally important to ensure the infrastructure is scaled correctly and the platform is geared towards supporting growth. Salsa, whether working with fledgling operators orexisting ones venturing into new territories, offers hand-in-hand technical support."

As for other key considerations for data migration and platform security in iGaming, general practice suggests:

  • Data Integrity: Validate data before, during, and after migration to avoid errors or loss.
  • Security: Implement strong security measures to thwart unauthorized access and data breaches.
  • System Compatibility: Ensure compatibility between the new system and the existing data structures, handling all necessary data transformations smoothly.
  • Compliance: Maintain compliance with local data protection laws to build customer trust and avoid legal issues.
  • Continuous Monitoring: Regularly survey the system for potential threats and vulnerabilities for early detection and risk mitigation.
  • DevSecOps Integration: Embedding security practices at every development and deployment stage can significantly reduce the risk of vulnerabilities and improve overall security posture.
  • Cloud Security: Implement stringent cloud security measures such as cloud security posture management and secure access controls, when migrating to cloud platforms.
  • Incident Response Plan: Have a well-prepared incident response plan to tackle security incidents swiftly and minimize downtime.

However, for specific insights from Salsa's founder or BigBola's COO, direct communication or statements from these individuals would be required.

  1. Salsa Technology founder, Peter Nolte, emphasizes the importance of safeguarding user data during platform migrations, not just for compliance with the LGPD, but for maintaining a business's capabilities.
  2. After Salsa's successful entry into Brazil's regulated market, they have attracted a surge of potential partners looking to utilize their Salsa Omni PAM platform for migrating or launching new ventures.
  3. In the fast-growing markets like Brazil and other Latin American countries, Salsa advises caution and meticulous planning for platform migration to safeguard data quality and integrity.
  4. Etna Rueda, COO of Mexico's BigBola Online, attests to Salsa's assistance in handling data transfers during partnership talks, stating that peace of mind is crucial when user data is safeguarded securely and ownership is clear.
  5. Eliane Nunes, Head of Marketing & Sales at Salsa, emphasizes the need for clarity over data ownership and proper infrastructure scaling for platform growth support.
  6. In the realm of iGaming, key considerations for data migration and platform security include maintaining data integrity, security, system compatibility, compliance with local laws, continuous monitoring, DevSecOps integration, cloud security, and having an incident response plan.
  7. In discussing specific insights from Salsa's founder or BigBola's COO, direct communication or statements from these individuals would be necessary.
  8. With football (soccer) being a popular sport in Latin America, potential investors and operators in the iGaming industry might find opportunities in partnering with companies like Salsa, giving them an edge in the popular American Football leagues such as the NFL.

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