Super Bowl LVIII Security Measures in Place, No Known Threats Reported
Over 30 agencies and 385 DHS personnel deployed to ensure safety at the event in Las Vegas.
- DHS head Alejandro Mayorkas assures no known threats to Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas, highlighting extensive multi-agency security efforts.
- Over 30 local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies, including 385 DHS personnel, are involved in Super Bowl security, focusing on various threats and safety measures.
- Super Bowl LVIII declared a 'no drone zone' as part of security measures, with officials emphasizing the importance of public vigilance and reporting suspicious activities.
- NFL joins the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency's campaign to enhance online security, and Lyft collaborates with DHS to combat human trafficking.
- A recent incident involving an unidentified drone over M&T Bank Stadium during the AFC Championship game underscores the significance of the security measures in place for the Super Bowl.