2008 Canadian Gaming Summit


 

The CACSD is a non-profit organization which was incorporated in 1998. Members hold senior positions in casino gaming corporations in the fields of security, surveillance, investigation and game integrity assurance. The Association is very active in sharing information, establishing best practices and coordinating cross-jurisdictional efforts. Members adhere to a Code of Conduct and are expected to
act as role models of probity and personal integrity. The Association's commitment to excellence and leadership has resulted in significant advances in casino security
and the professional development of its membership.

The business agenda of the CACSD Annual Meeting will be held on Wednesday, April 30th. Educational opportunities exist this day for all security professionals where assessments of the latest security and surveillance technology will occur.
An additional security educational program will take place during the Gaming
Summit on the morning of May 1st.

Schedule

Tuesday, April 29
Gaming Summit Golf Classic
6:30pm–8:30pm Gaming Summit Opening Reception
Musee d’art contemporain de Montreal
7:30pm–9:30pm CACSD Opening Reception
Delta Centre-Ville La Terrasse, 777 University Street, Montreal
Wednesday, April 30
Palais des congres – Room 519B
7:30am–8:30am CACSD Breakfast, Welcome & Agenda
8:30am–10:00am CACSD Industry Jurisdiction Reports
10:00am–10:15am CACSD Coffee Break
10:15am–12:30pm *Security Industry Product & Service Presentations
12:30pm–1:30pm Lunch on the Gaming Summit Tradeshow Floor
Exhibit Halls D&E
Visit Booths on Gaming Summit Tradeshow Floor - Exhibit Halls D&E
2:00pm-3:00pm CACSD Industry Meeting
3:15pm–4:45pm CACSD Annual General Meeting
6:30pm–9:30pm CACSD Dinner
Le Parchemin, 1333 University Street, Montreal
Thursday, May 1
The following Security Industry Sessions as Part of the Gaming Summit Educational Program
8:30am–9:20am Lottery Ticket Fraud Investigations
Room 518C
Independent, high profile examinations have recently exposed weaknesses in lottery ticket sale and redemption processes causing organizations to rethink how alleged redemption fraud should be investigated. Join a panel of experts discussing the problem and recent solutions from several jurisdictions to ensure your organization is protected.
10:30am–11:20am Privacy and Biometrics – A Balancing Act
Room 518C
Organizations across the country are embracing biometrics as a way of protecting assets and information but what does privacy legislation have to say about collecting personal information on our employees and our customers? Is there a right and a wrong way?
Canadian Gaming Awards Reception and Charity Gala
* Open to CACSD members and all security industry professionals
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