CEN/TC 456 - Reporting in support of online gambling supervision
The creation of standards for online gambling identified and proposed by regulatory authorities, operators, suppliers, or any other stakeholder, for the benefit of the sector and its participants
Reporting in support of online gambling supervision
The creation of standards for online gambling identified and proposed by regulatory authorities, operators, suppliers, or any other stakeholder, for the benefit of the sector and its participants
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CEN/TC 456 is a Technical Committee within the European Committee for Standardization (CEN). It is named "Reporting in support of online gambling supervision" and is responsible for: The creation of standards for online gambling identified and proposed by regulatory authorities, operators, suppliers, or any other stakeholder, for the benefit of the sector and its participants This committee has published 3 standards.
CEN/TC 456 develops CEN standards in the area of A99 - UNDETERMINED - Information technology. The scope of work includes: The creation of standards for online gambling identified and proposed by regulatory authorities, operators, suppliers, or any other stakeholder, for the benefit of the sector and its participants Currently, there are 3 published standards from this technical committee.
The European Committee for Standardization (CEN) is a public standards organization that brings together the national standardization bodies of 34 European countries. CEN provides a platform for developing European Standards (ENs) and other technical documents in relation to various products, materials, services, and processes, supporting the European Single Market.
A Technical Committee (TC) in CEN is a group of experts responsible for developing international standards in a specific technical area. TCs are composed of national member body delegates and work through consensus to create standards that meet global industry needs. Each TC may have subcommittees (SCs) and working groups (WGs) for specialized topics.
This document defines markers of harm in online gambling. It is a minimum set of markers to analyse. The individual indicators can be analysed over additional time spans as well as in excess of those re-quired, and other markers can be added to the analysis as well.
In the event that the collection or analysis of data for a limited set of markers is prohibited within a spe-cific jurisdiction (for example, where legislation prevents it), operators can still be compliant with the standard provided that only these markers are omitted, and only for players who fall under that specific jurisdiction.
This document does not provide guidelines regarding the interventions to be employed when addressing individuals with gambling issues, nor does it establish predefined thresholds for intervention.
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The development of a European standard(s) on reporting by online gambling service operators and suppliers to the gambling regulatory authorities in the Member States for the purpose of supervision of online gambling services will specify the core data for reporting purposes, while ensuring integrity and security of the data as well as personal data protection.
The requested European standard(s) will provide a voluntary tool to the gambling regulatory authorities in the Member States without prejudice to the scope of competence of Member States in the regulation of online gambling and without imposing any obligation on them to introduce reporting requirements or to authorize or deny authorization to any operators or suppliers.
- Standard271 pagesEnglish languagee-Library read for1 day
The development of a European standard(s) on reporting by online gambling service operators and suppliers to the gambling regulatory authorities in the Member States for the purpose of supervision of online gambling services will specify the core data for reporting purposes, while ensuring integrity and security of the data as well as personal data protection.
The requested European standard(s) will provide a voluntary tool to the gambling regulatory authorities in the Member States without prejudice to the scope of competence of Member States in the regulation of online gambling and without imposing any obligation on them to introduce reporting requirements or to authorize or deny authorization to any operators or suppliers.
- Standard271 pagesEnglish languagee-Library read for1 day





