Mohegan Sun operates a sprawling integrated resort in Connecticut with attack surface that spans gaming infrastructure, hospitality systems, retail networks, and entertainment operations. The property runs nearly 4,000 slot machines and 300 table games across 300,000 square feet of casino floor, maintains 1,563 hotel rooms across two towers, manages over 45 restaurants and bars, and hosts entertainment venues with capacities up to 10,000. This infrastructure sits behind unified systems: payment processing for gaming and hospitality, point-of-sale networks across food and retail, building access and surveillance for a property of this physical scale, and reservation systems handling continuous guest flow.
The security perimeter extends beyond gaming floors into connected domains. Guest-facing digital systems handle payment data and personal information across casino, hotel, dining, and retail touchpoints. Back-end operations integrate slot machine networks, table game management, surveillance infrastructure, and property management systems. The entertainment venues and sports operations (home of the WNBA's Connecticut Sun) add their own technical requirements. The resort's tribal ownership structure and position as a significant revenue generator for Connecticut add regulatory and stakeholder dimensions to security posture decisions.
Mohegan Sun has operated since 1996 and generates billions in cumulative revenue. The property is owned and operated by the Mohegan Tribal Gaming Authority. Security teams here operate in a vertically integrated environment where gaming compliance, guest safety, data protection, and operational resilience are interconnected - a breach in one domain has immediate ripple effects across gaming floors, hotel operations, and guest trust.