Gaming & Hospitality · Las Vegas, NV
AI security for environments where failure doesn't stay inside IT.
In a casino or resort, an AI failure isn't a ticket in a queue. It's a guest on the floor, a regulator on the phone, and a headline with your property's name in it. I assess AI systems against that operating reality, and I'm based here.
AI is already inside systems that were never designed for it.
Every vendor on the floor is shipping AI features into your environment, and every department is quietly adopting its own. Each one crosses a boundary your existing controls weren't built to watch:
Why this practice
AI, actual infrastructure, and the operating reality of a property.
Generic AI penetration testing checks the model. It doesn't check what the model is connected to, what the property can tolerate, or what the regulator will ask afterward. My work combines AI security with real infrastructure experience and incident-response judgment, scoped to gaming and hospitality environments, delivered to executives who own the consequences.
Typical matters
Executive AI risk briefing for property or corporate leadership.
Production assurance before an AI system touches guests, money, or operations.
Vendor AI review before the contract locks the risk in.
Special situations. when an AI or cyber problem has already become an executive problem.
On-property in Las Vegas · discreet by default