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An inside look at the Caesars Entertainment physical security team reveals a strong community based on information sharing and real-time communications.
Protecting a casino comes with a wide array of sector-specific security issues. Securing a casino resort on the Las Vegas Strip is another challenge entirely.
The security team at Caesars Entertainment (Caesars) rises to meet that challenge each day. The Caesars security team is responsible for the safety of the organization’s more than 50 properties and locations, including nine resort facilities in Las Vegas — Caesars Palace, Flamingo Las Vegas, The LINQ Hotel + Experience, Harrah’s Las Vegas, The Cromwell, Paris Las Vegas, Planet Hollywood, Bally’s Las Vegas and Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino. The heart of the organization’s security team sits within its namesake property — Caesars Palace.