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As long as gaming has existed, so has
cheating. There are numerous methods to exploit
games ranging from loading dice to collusion and
even outright theft. Gaming over a network
redefines some traditional cheating methods and
introduces several new ones.
We have a powerful, proprietary, patented
solution for preventing and detecting cheating
techniques including collusion, tampering, and
fraud. SecurePlay protects against traditional
and new, Internet-specific cheating methods.
Learn all the details on the SecurePlay benefits
for every type of fraud that can occur over a
network.
The relative anonymity of Internet
communications has also, in many games, resulted
in a decline in civility, with an increase in "griefing".
Griefing is an act, action, or communication
that is technically legal under the rules of the
game (as implemented and enforced in software),
but is disruptive to the game experience of
others. Such activities may be prohibited by
Terms of Service and are often beyond the pall
of ordinary human decency and common sense.
(Learn more about
Griefing in
Games)
Mr. Steven Davis, CEO, has been invited
speaker on the subject of cheating and hacks at
the Game Developer's Conference, Texas
Independent Game Developer's Conference, Korean
Game Conference, E3, Digital Expo and other
major gatherings of game industry experts.
Contact Mr. Davis
for a security overview or
security training course for games within
your company or organization!
Read the Cheat Sheet
for Details on Cheating Methods Online.
Read about SecurePlay and its anti-cheating
features in KPMG Insider (March 2005).
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