As part of the IT, Digital & Security Think Tank feature at ICE Totally Gaming 2014, Ian Reynolds, an IT security consultant working for MTI will be at the event to demonstrate a real-time hack.

The Think Tank, held in the South Hall on each of the show's three days, comprises a topic per day with seminar sessions dedicated respectively to digital marketing, data and IT and security.
A total of 15 exhibitors will be hosting the 30-minute thought leadership discussions and presentations, which are being staged in a custom-built 60-seat seminar theatre.
ICE 2014 takes place at ExCeL on February 4-6. Entry to the Think Tank sessions are free and on a first-come basis.
In a separate move, ICE is to host its first tribal gaming seminar, which will take place on Wednesday, February 5, in South Gallery room 12. The free-to-attend seminar, the result of close co-operation with Victor Rocha of Pechanga.net, will deal with issues including an historical overview of tribal gaming, a tribal perspective on internet gaming, a focus on California, how to partner with tribes and the misconceptions which exist about tribal versus commercial gaming.
Clarion's Ewa Bakun said: "A business success in the Indian country requires an understanding of tribal sovereignty which dictates the decisions made by tribal governments, gaming commissions and casinos.
“With more and more tribes attending ICE and Clarion's other European events, we felt there was scope to create a platform for them to both educate the global industry on the intricacies of doing business in the Indian country and to network with the i-gaming experts to explore potential partnership opportunities,” added Bakun.