Gaming Machine Profit Not Matching Reported Revenue What Causes the Discrepancy
The profit your reports show is not the profit your machines are generating. Here is a systematic method using bus data to trace every dollar of the discrepancy.
The profit your reports show is not the profit your machines are generating. Here is a systematic method using bus data to trace every dollar of the discrepancy.
Revenue drops on the night shift but recovers on the day shift. The machine is the same. Here is how bus monitoring exposes the shift-specific activity driving the difference.
Debug ports are open doors into your machine communication bus. Here is how to lock them down with physical, electronic, and procedural controls that stop illegal access.
Data going to your backend system is only as trustworthy as the machine that sends it. Here is how to secure the transmission path from the cabinet bus to the backend.
More machines, more customers, more confusion — and more opportunities for signal attacks. Here is how to protect a busy venue without disrupting the high-traffic environment.
Any device plugged into your diagnostic port can inject signals into your machine. Here is how to block external devices and signal injections at the port level.
Once a machine is compromised, the damage is done. Here is how bus-level protection stops hacking attempts at the signal level before the machine ever processes them.
Weekly profits swinging 20 to 30 percent with no explanation? Bus monitoring tells you whether the cause is attacks, machine faults, or something else entirely.
Revenue reports tell you what happened last month. Here is how to prevent unfair play this month by detecting cheats in real time at the bus level.
Some jackpots are luck. Some are not. Here is how to identify abnormal winning patterns on slot and jackpot machines and deploy countermeasures at the bus level.