The Super Bowl is one of the most attended events every year and requires the most advanced security technology and large numbers of proactive security officers. Hundreds of thousands of people attend each year and this year was no different. Here’s a behind-the-scenes look into the security equipment and procedures that are put into place for the Super Bowl and what business owners can learn from it.

Behind The Scenes Of Super Bowl Security
Local, state, and federal organizations all come together to create a security plan for the Super Bowl every year. It’s not widely known that these teams spend years on creating a comprehensive security plan. The right planning, preparation, partnerships, and teamwork are key aspects of what’s required to pull everything together.
In 2018, the Super Bowl was in Minneapolis where the Minneapolis Police Department was the lead agency for securing the event. They were supported by the other police departments, local safety organizations, the FBI, and even the Department of Homeland Security. The same happened this year in Atlanta.
The FBI’s main responsibilities for securing the Super Bowl include taking the lead on any potential terrorist attacks, cyber attacks, or major crimes. They provide intelligence from a national and international perspective. They also work to credential thousands of public safety officers and volunteers. Bomb techs and hazardous device experts are also employed.
It’s not just about securing the venue the day of either. In a press release, Cision reported that 1.4 million people visited the Mall of America during the 10-days leading up to last year’s Super Bowl in Minneapolis and that a record-breaking number of 61,000 passengers traveled through the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport on Monday, February 5.
With around 30,000 volunteers, 67,612 attendees at last year’s Super Bowl, and the millions more that came into the city, we’re encouraged seeing how serious the national and local organizations are when putting security measures in place for one of America’s favorite sports day.
What Business Owners Can Learn From Super Bowl Security
The NFL and FBI do not take security lightly when it comes to this event. The ultimate goal in all facets is to keep everyone safe and minimize threats. As a business owner, this should be your goal as well when it comes to addressing your company’s security. You might not need to employ FBI agents or bomb techs to keep your employees safe, but it is increasingly important that a comprehensive business security system is in place.
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