With the growing influence of technology and the increasing security challenges facing host and bidding nations, a leading Safety and Security expert from the International Centre for Sport Security (ICSS) highlighted the need for enhanced international collaboration and information sharing at a global level between sports and countries in major event security.
Speaking on the sidelines of the Soccerex Asia Forum, having spoken on a panel entitled ‘Preparing for Major Event Tournaments’, Andrew Cooke, ICSS director of Security Operations, drew upon his 25-year experience working in security to underline how the growing influence of technology in sport is resulting in the need for more sports and countries around the world to collaborate and share knowledge in the field of major event security and to ensure lessons are learnt in combatting security issues in sport.
Speaking at the forum, Cooke said, “At a time where technology is playing an increasingly central role in our lives and the way people consume major sport events, there is now a very real need for governments of host cities and nations, as well as sporting bodies, to better collaborate and share information at a global level about how to effectively address the growing challenges major sport events are facing around their safety and security.
“As we have seen over the last 12 months, hosting and bidding nations continue to face a growing number of challenges when it comes to major event security. These include issues around cybersecurity, fan violence and crowd management issues, terrorism, crime and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to name just a few.
“As an organisation established to serve and safeguard sport, the ICSS encourages an integrated approach to sharing knowledge and expertise in sport safety and security. We are also firmly committed to bringing together knowledge and experience from all sectors around the world and sharing our expertise to help host cities and nations ultimately deliver a safe and secure event.
“At a time where major events are looking to cut costs yet the number of security threats are continuing to increase, the need for global collaboration and collective action in field of major event security has never been more important.”
Cooke spoke yesterday on the ‘Preparing for Major Event Tournaments’ panel at the Soccerex Asia Forum, which took place in Doha, Qatar. The two-day forum took place on 5-6 December and featured expert insights from the top-level names and rights holders from across the football industry.
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