On February 7, the biggest football game of the year will take place at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. While the Super Bowl is always a massive security undertaking, recent world events have put an even larger emphasis on locking down the game.
Of course, security directors for the Super Bowl – or any major sporting event, for that matter – must strike a balance between ensuring spectators’ safety while providing an enjoyable fan experience. That challenge becomes magnified in an event that will draw some 70,000 people in person and millions more on TV.