The Mill Adventure builds B2B iGaming platforms - full-stack infrastructure for online gaming operators that needs to be secure by design, not bolted on after launch. Founded in 2019 and headquartered in Malta, the company runs a 130-plus-person technical team shipping a complete platform that handles PAM, bonus engines, compliance tooling, and third-party integrations across regulated markets including Brazil, Canada, New Zealand, Sweden, Germany, and the Netherlands.
The engineering stack centers on event-driven architecture and serverless computing on AWS, organized in a monorepo with automated CI/CD pipelines. That's a threat surface worth taking seriously: real-money transactions, player data across multiple jurisdictions, and compliance regimes that vary by country. The platform's security posture has to account for financial fraud, data privacy obligations under frameworks like GDPR, and the operational integrity demands of always-on gaming services.
From a security standpoint, the challenge is scaling protections across a serverless, event-driven environment where traditional perimeter models break down. The team operates across multiple geographic markets with distinct regulatory requirements, which means security engineering here isn't just about hardening infrastructure - it's about building compliance-aware systems that can adapt to jurisdictional differences in real time.