Given the central role of payment systems and digital transactions in iGaming, cybersecurity and operational resilience are now mission-critical.

Recognising this, leading professional services firm NOUV has developed a comprehensive portfolio of services designed to protect iGaming operators from evolving threats while ensuring regulatory compliance.

A cornerstone of this service is PCI DSS compliance support, delivered by NOUV as an Official Qualified Security Assessor Company (QSAC).  

NOUV’s global recognition 

As a QSAC, NOUV is globally recognised as an independent advisory firm authorised by the PCI Security Standards Council to conduct formal assessments that validate an organisation’s compliance with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI DSS). 

This ensures that businesses processing card payments adhere to the highest global standards of payment security.

Beyond PCI, NOUV also supports clients with the SWIFT security framework, IT audits, vulnerability assessments, penetration testing, and security compliance reviews. The goal is to not only address today’s threats but also build resilience against future risks.

“Our practical approach to PCI DSS compliance starts by conducting thorough gap analyses to identify security gaps and prioritise remediation. We support gaming companies in building strong, compliant security environments that protect player data and ensure regulatory readiness,” says Andrew Naudi, Senior Partner Advisory – Technology at NOUV. 

“This way, iGaming companies can operate with confidence, knowing their systems are both compliant and resilient.”

With regulators and players demanding ever-higher standards of trust and security, NOUV’s cybersecurity services offer the iGaming sector a robust framework to protect assets, maintain compliance, and safeguard reputation.

Explore NOUV’s cybersecurity and resilience services here.





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