BetKing assures fans of data privacy, protection in new football season

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By Guardian Nigeria

24 August 2024   |   1:27 am

As the new football season continues across the globe, one of Nigeria’s leading betting companies, BetKing, says it has developed a robust approach that combines advanced technology, strict adherence to industry regulations

As the new football season continues across the globe, one of Nigeria’s leading betting companies, BetKing, says it has developed a robust approach that combines advanced technology, strict adherence to industry regulations, and a deep commitment to transparency and customer trust.

 
The company stated that it stands at the forefront, committed to ensuring the highest standards of security for its customers. To further enhance the excitement of football for Nigerian fans, BetKing said it offers new season promotions, including a New Customer Offer with over 1 million in free bets and a special promotion to register and receive 100 in free bets. The company’s Head of Marketing, Nengi Akinola, stated they had developed a multi-faceted approach to data security, among others.
 
“At BetKing, customer data privacy is not just a regulatory requirement but a core value. Our company recognises the importance of safeguarding sensitive information and has implemented a multi-layered security strategy. This approach includes state-of-the-art encryption for data both in transit and at rest, as well as regular penetration testing to identify and mitigate vulnerabilities. Advanced firewalls and a dedicated team of cybersecurity experts ensure that BetKing’s systems are monitored 24/7 to detect and respond to any potential threats,” Akinola stated.
 
On compliance with industry regulations, Akinola said: “BetKing strictly adheres to all relevant data privacy laws, including the Nigeria Data Protection Regulation (NDPR) and other local data protection laws. The company’s compliance team works closely with regulatory bodies to stay updated with the latest requirements, ensuring that all data protection policies and procedures are in line with current regulations.
 
Akinola also assured fans of the company’s transparency and customer trust, saying: “Building and maintaining customer trust is a priority for BetKing. The company is committed to transparency in its data privacy practices, regularly communicating its policies and updates to customers. It also provides resources to help customers protect their personal information, fostering an open dialogue and reassuring them that their data is secure.

“We also provide continuous improvement and innovation for our fans because it is not content with merely meeting industry standards; the company is continually seeking ways to enhance its data security framework. Recent initiatives include upgrading encryption protocols to the latest standards and implementing multi-factor authentication for user accounts. It also conducts regular training sessions for its staff on data privacy and security best practices, ensuring that everyone in the company is aligned with the commitment to protecting customer data.”
 
Akinola also spoke on the company’s preparedness in the face of data breaches saying: “Despite the best efforts, no system is entirely immune to breaches. It has a comprehensive incident response plan in place to address such eventualities. In the unlikely event of a data breach, the company is prepared to act swiftly, containing and mitigating the breach, conducting a thorough investigation, and notifying affected customers and regulatory bodies. This commitment to transparency and accountability underscores its dedication to protecting its customers.
 
“BetKing’s proactive and comprehensive approach to data privacy and protection sets a high standard in the betting industry. By continually investing in technology, training, and compliance, BetKing ensures that its customers’ data is not only protected but treated with the utmost care and respect. As the company continues to innovate and adapt to new challenges, BetKing remains a leader in data security, offering peace of mind to its growing customer base,” Akinola stated.

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