![]() "Around 15 to 20 notifications go out to sports book operators and regulatory offices a month," Sadin said. If they find something alarming, they alert leagues, state regulators and the NCAA. The company's most common concern is gamblers trading on inside information. ![]() The company focuses on betting lines, odds, social media posts and more to try and spot suspicious behavior. ![]() ![]() Now, he does the same with sports data, watching "everything that has regulated sports wagering available on it" for anything alarming. Integrity Chief Operating Officer Scott Sadin has a background in the hedge fund world, where he analyzed Wall Street transactions to root out suspicious deals. ![]()
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