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Valvur at the European Gaming Summit: AI, Esports, and Cybersecurity in Focus

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Valvur at the European Gaming Summit: AI, Esports, and Cybersecurity in Focus

For whom: Industry professionals, esports organizations, cybersecurity experts, and gaming enthusiasts keen on AI and security innovations in gaming.
TLDR: Valvur.gg participated in the European Gaming Summit in Montenegro, engaging in high-level discussions on AI in esports, the role of gaming in education, and cybersecurity risks. Industry leaders shared insights on collaboration, innovation, and the future of gaming security.
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Strengthening Esports Through AI, Education, and Cybersecurity

Last week, Valvur.gg had the privilege of participating in the European Gaming Summit, an exceptional event organized by Savez elektronskih sportova Crne Gore (https://www.sescg.me). The summit brought together industry experts, esports professionals, and forward-thinking innovators to discuss the future of gaming and its evolving landscape.

A Convergence of Industry Experts

Among the many highlights of the event were the contributions of industry leaders such as Filip Soc, Mia Kraljević-Ćalasan, and an outstanding team of gaming professionals from Montenegro and internationally. The discussions were not just theoretical but deeply rooted in practical, forward-thinking strategies that will shape the industry’s future.
From panels featuring seasoned esports experts to networking sessions that fostered new collaborations, the event was a testament to the rapid evolution of gaming and its increasing intersection with AI, education, and cybersecurity.

Photo 1: Panel discussion on AI in esports. Photo Credit: Albanian Esports Federation

AI in Esports: A Tool for Innovation or a Risk Factor

A significant part of the discussions revolved around Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its impact on the esports industry. AI is no longer just a concept—it’s actively shaping game development, player performance analysis, and even in-game moderation to detect cheating and toxic behavior.
However, with its benefits come challenges. AI-driven automation in gaming opens the door to security vulnerabilities—from automated bot accounts to potential exploits in competitive environments. The key takeaway? AI can be a force for good in esports but requires robust security measures to prevent misuse.

Esports as an Educational Tool

Beyond the realm of competitive gaming, esports was highlighted as a powerful educational tool. Experts discussed the potential for structured gaming programs in schools and universities to enhance cognitive skills, teamwork, and even career opportunities in tech-related fields.
Esports-based education models are already gaining traction, but they require a framework that integrates ethical gaming practices, cybersecurity awareness, and digital well-being. The ability to merge entertainment with learning is an untapped opportunity that has the potential to reshape traditional education structures.

Addressing the Rising Risks in Esports Security

One of the most crucial topics at the summit was cybersecurity in gaming. The rapid digitization of esports has made it a prime target for cyber threats, including account breaches, DDoS attacks, and financial fraud.
Panelists emphasized the need for:
> Stronger anti-cheat mechanisms to preserve fair play.
> Robust data protection measures for players and organizations.
> International cooperation to create standardized security regulations in esports.
At Valvur.gg, cybersecurity is at the core of what we do. Events like the European Gaming Summit reinforce the urgency of implementing proactive solutions to protect both casual and professional gamers from emerging threats.

Hvala, Montenegro!

A special thank you to the Savez elektronskih sportova Crne Gore and the brilliant minds behind the summit. The exchange of ideas and strategic discussions reaffirmed the need for collaborative efforts to ensure a safer, smarter, and more inclusive gaming environment.