As with any sporting or entertainment event that draws a sizable audience, esports events are subject to numerous risks including bodily injury to spectators, property damage, active shooters, terrorism, and cyber hacking. Cyber hacking and ransomware are generally the most significant event risks for esports, as an attack can affect the integrity of a game and the broadcast/streaming signal. Large events typically bring greater exposure. If you are an organizer of one of these mega-events, undertaking strategic risk assessments should be an integral part of your overall planning effort.
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