NFL plans for 'more visible' security at Super Bowl
Briefly

In light of a recent terror attack in New Orleans that resulted in 14 deaths, NFL chief security officer Cathy Lanier reassured that heightened security measures will be in place for the upcoming Super Bowl. Lanier emphasized the confidence in their security plans, which had been developed over the past two years in collaboration with various authorities. The Department of Homeland Security has rated the event with a high-security designation, ensuring a significant law enforcement presence will enhance attendee safety.
I think the biggest thing that you'll see that's different following the attacks is just a lot more visible law enforcement presence.
I feel very confident that we're going to the Super Bowl in an environment that people are comfortable in.
We are still prepared to make new modifications should something change between now and the Super Bowl.
I think the most important thing is...we are really confident in our security plan going into the Super Bowl.
Read at ESPN.com
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