Internet Vikings Launches Alberta iGaming Hosting as AGLC Tightens SOC 2 and ISO 27001 Rules
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Updated · Cision News · May 12
Internet Vikings Launches Alberta iGaming Hosting as AGLC Tightens SOC 2 and ISO 27001 Rules
1 articles · Updated · Cision News · May 12
Internet Vikings said its Alberta hosting stack is already compliant, positioning iGaming and online sports-betting operators to enter the province faster as the market opens.
AGLC’s updated rules require stronger cybersecurity and resilience measures, including SOC 2 and ISO 27001 alignment, disaster-recovery environments, encrypted immutable backups and routine recovery testing.
The company said it is already working with operators preparing for launch and is offering VMware cloud hosting, bare metal servers, GPU servers, disaster recovery and backup services in Alberta.
Internet Vikings entered Canada through Ontario in 2022 and says it now provides fully licensed in-state hosting in 24 U.S. states, extending its North American regulated-market footprint.
As big players exit Ontario, can Alberta's smaller iGaming market survive the intense competition?
With a Supreme Court case pending, could Alberta's entire regulated iGaming model be at risk?