INTERNET BETTING BLOCKED IN U.S. OPEN TOURNEY
5 December 2008
US Tennis Association used web-filtering to guard
against online betting - it stopped 17 000 attempts to
connect to Internet betting sites
Network World reports that the US Tennis Association
used web filtering software to halt Internet betting
access on its website. The Association's US Open
tournament provides network access for the players,
guests and media, but this year an extra security step
was taken to make sure that access wasn't too open.
"We didn't want people at the event to have access to
gambling sites," says Larry Bonfante, CIO of the U.S.
Tennis Association (USTA), about the decision to add
Web-filtering to the network supporting the event at the
Billie Jean Tennis Center at Flushing Meadows-Corona
Park, N.Y.
Bonfante is proud the sport is considered "above board"
and "squeaky clean," and filtering out access to
gambling sites is a proactive step taken to head off any
trouble, he says.
More than a year ago, there were rumblings that a
low-seeded tennis player might have thrown a match; that
rumour had USTA management and its IT department mulling
the issue of gambling. With more than 21 000 individuals
credentialed to be at the U.S. Open - with secure
network access available to them in addition to their
issued site credentials - the question was whether it
would be a good step to prevent access to online
gambling in general, Network World reports.
This year, with Web-filtering installed at the tennis
tournament, the USTA determined there were 17 000
attempts to reach online gambling sites during the
course of the two-week event. "What the rationale there
was for all this, we don't know," Bonfante says.
Around the world, particularly in Europe and Asia, there
may be different legal approaches to online gambling,
Bonfante says. But as far as the USTA is concerned,
blocking online gambling sites has simply become a
"business requirement" to keep the tennis event, which
this year was attended by 720 000 people in all, in good
showing.
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