The agreement, signed in the United Arab Emirates, fosters a strategic partnership to advance cybersecurity, consumer protection, and regulatory collaboration.
The General Commercial Gaming Regulatory Authority (GCGRA) and the New Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety, Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE), have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to strengthen the commercial gaming industry. Signed on the occasion of a New Jersey economic mission to the GCC, the MOU establishes a partnership focused on innovating land- and internet-based gaming, with an emphasis on cybersecurity, consumer protection, and regulatory collaboration.
“Commercial gaming is a cornerstone of our vision for diversified economic growth, significantly contributing to tourism and foreign investment,” said Kevin P. Mullally, CEO of the GCGRA. “This partnership with New Jersey’s DGE aligns cutting-edge technology with modern regulatory frameworks, unlocking economic potential while prioritizing consumer protection and responsible gaming.”
The MOU further positions the GCGRA as a global leader in gaming innovation by fostering collaboration on cybersecurity, responsible gaming technology, and consumer safeguards, ensuring a secure and dynamic commercial gaming environment for residents and visitors alike.
Governor Phil Murphy noted, “The GCGRA’s ambitious vision for gaming aligns with New Jersey’s role as an international leader in the industry.”
MaryJo Flaherty, Interim Director of DGE, expressed excitement "to partner with the GCGRA to share expertise in technological advancements, cybersecurity, and responsible gaming initiatives."
The MOU facilitates ongoing discussions and initiatives in cybersecurity, responsible gaming technology, research, and consumer protection, ensuring both regions remain at the forefront of the rapidly evolving gaming industry.
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