Yield Sec’s CEO Ismail Vali will be delivering unrivalled insight across the betting, gaming and lottery marketplace at ICE London, discussing the fight against the criminal black market, and delivering numerous keynote speeches throughout the event.

These keynote speeches will detail how Yield Sec maps the gambling industry’s digital landscape along with the benefits and challenges for operators confronting the black market.

On Monday 6th February at 2 pm, Vali will discuss criminal betting and gaming activity at VOX London, bringing attention to how illegal operators are plaguing the gambling industry.

Additionally, on Wednesday 8th February, from 10.30 am, Vali will be showcasing tools and approaches to better tackle the black-market threat at Clarion’s International Legislators’ Agenda (ILA) Expert Briefing.

The appearances at ICE London comes just weeks after Yield Sec secured national coverage in the UK press, highlighting findings from research it conducted in collaboration with the Betting and Gaming Council (BGC). The data showed a significant increase in UK punters visiting unregulated online black market sites during this year’s World Cup, emphasising the prevalence of illegal activity and the threat it poses to players.

Ismail Vali, Yield Sec
Ismail Vali, CEO, Yield Sec

Yield Sec identifies, qualifies and quantifies all gambling activity within a jurisdiction and through the application of its proprietary technology, AI, machine learning and expert human collaboration, delivers actionable benefits and value for legal stakeholders. The intelligence platform reduces and restricts an illegal operator’s presence by preventing them from marketing and acquiring new customers or reaching existing ones.

Ismail Vali, Founder and CEO of Yield Sec, said: “ICE represents an opportunity to learn about the latest developments across the gambling sector. Paramount to these advancements are consumer safety, enforcing jurisdictional rulings and delivering taxation from the industry to better support communities, charities and commerce.