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but it’s a buzzword for a reason – it’s only through a holistic approach to security that encompasses the physical, digital and human elements can we truly combat the threats of today and tomorrow. New and innovative technology has made


great strides in hindering the progress of potential attackers by obstructing direct and proximity access to the target. Hindering progress is a key early tactic in any integrated security system, but it can have the effect of moving the threat rather than nullifying it. As a result, the target and method of attack will vary – something organisers and security personnel will need to be mindful of and know first-hand how to deal with it. For example, with tighter security inside stadiums, the threat could transfer to the entrance and exit of the building as well as routes to and from the venue. This is why integrated security is so


important. It’s not enough to simply think about the security of the building – instead, we must consider how people will be


travelling to the venue, where might they congregate beforehand or afterwards, and how the security services can mitigate those risks. Integrated security requires planners, designers, architects, security consultants, contractors, and key personnel such as heads of security and HR to be involved at the first stage of any new construction project. Of course, it’s possible to “retrofit”


existing stadiums with an integrated security approach, but it can be more complex than starting from the ground up. Nonetheless, the security benefits are worth it.


Implementing integrated security in the smart stadium


While new strategies and considerations must be given to an ever-changing threat, technology undoubtedly forms a major part of the response. There’s a huge range of innovative Continued on page 14


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personnel and other employees much easier. Having the right tools for the job and the latest technology allows people to do what people do best – react to situations as and when needed, such as crowd trouble or unauthorised access.


Change in approach


We all know that stadium and arena security need to be more advanced than it ever has been before. There are plenty of solutions available, but an ever-changing threat requires a more robust method to mitigate these risks now and in the future. We need to approach security with an integrated approach. “Integrated security” is a buzzword I am sure you’ve all heard,


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