WT 360: All about Constellis’ approach for extending security perimeters

Dan Gelston joined Constellis as CEO in February after 24 years at other defense and tech companies. Constellis photo.
Constellis CEO Dan Gelston explains how the risk management services provider is looking to infuse analytics and artificial intelligence-driven technologies into an arena long defined by “Guards, gates, guns and dogs.”
By joining Constellis as CEO in February, Dan Gelston took the helm at a company with a vision of moving beyond a reactive security model to a more proactive and tech-enabled one.
Gelston joins our Ross Wilkers for this episode to provide an update on the rollout of that strategy, which centers around integrating predictive analytics and other artificial intelligence-driven technologies into Constellis’ core business lines of training and risk management.
“Guards, gates, guns and dogs” have long defined security operations over many decades. But as Gelston explains, that is no longer enough in a more complex world where adversaries also can use high-end tech.
Gelston outlines what he believes the security perimeter can and should look like with technology complementing operators and helping them see more activity.