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SAN DIEGO, March 16, 2023 ~ The Indian Gaming Association (IGA) and Quick Custom Intelligence (QCI) have announced that Andrew Cardno will be speaking at this year's conference. The panel, which will be moderated by Buddy Frank, a consultant with a long background in casino slot operations, will discuss the importance of tribal data sovereignty and how to protect it.
Panelists Andrew Cardno, Stasi Baran and Steve Bodmer will each bring their own expertise to the discussion. Cardno, the Co-Founder and CTO of Quick Custom Intelligence, will detail five steps you can take to protect your data sovereignty. Bodmer, who is the General Counsel for the Pechanga Tribal Government, will review the legal sovereignty issues involved in both housing and utilizing your data. Baran is COO of nQube, and will talk about sovereignty issues in the emerging world of artificial intelligence.
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Victor Rocha, Conference Chairman of IGA said "Protecting the sovereignty of your data should be a priority, not an afterthought when working in the cloud". He went on to say that they are honored to have Andrew Cardno and all panelists speak about such an important topic.
Cardno further added that once lost, sovereignty is hard if not impossible to recover. He gave an example where in ten years a state government decides to impose a tax on the use of tribal gaming data. If the data and services are housed in servers on state land, there may be little that tribal nations can do to avoid payment of these taxes. Furthermore he said there are over five hundred government agencies that have the right to investigate data and if this data is housed outside of tribal land then they may not even have to notify the tribal nation of such investigation.
The panel discussion will take place on Tuesday March 28th 2023 at Room 22 of San Diego Convention Center. More information about IGA event can be found at Indian Gaming Tradeshow & Convention 2023 | Indian Gaming Association website link provided by IGA itself.
Panelists Andrew Cardno, Stasi Baran and Steve Bodmer will each bring their own expertise to the discussion. Cardno, the Co-Founder and CTO of Quick Custom Intelligence, will detail five steps you can take to protect your data sovereignty. Bodmer, who is the General Counsel for the Pechanga Tribal Government, will review the legal sovereignty issues involved in both housing and utilizing your data. Baran is COO of nQube, and will talk about sovereignty issues in the emerging world of artificial intelligence.
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Victor Rocha, Conference Chairman of IGA said "Protecting the sovereignty of your data should be a priority, not an afterthought when working in the cloud". He went on to say that they are honored to have Andrew Cardno and all panelists speak about such an important topic.
Cardno further added that once lost, sovereignty is hard if not impossible to recover. He gave an example where in ten years a state government decides to impose a tax on the use of tribal gaming data. If the data and services are housed in servers on state land, there may be little that tribal nations can do to avoid payment of these taxes. Furthermore he said there are over five hundred government agencies that have the right to investigate data and if this data is housed outside of tribal land then they may not even have to notify the tribal nation of such investigation.
The panel discussion will take place on Tuesday March 28th 2023 at Room 22 of San Diego Convention Center. More information about IGA event can be found at Indian Gaming Tradeshow & Convention 2023 | Indian Gaming Association website link provided by IGA itself.
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