Arizona – The Land Where Unicorns Run Free Urban Area Security Initiative Cybersecurity.

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Arizona – The Land Where Unicorns Run Free Urban Area Security Initiative Cybersecurity

Cyber Security Response = NIMS

Cyber Security joined Public Safety

Super Bowl XLIX will be played at the University of Phoenix Stadium, home of the Arizona Cardinals, on February 1, This marks Arizona’s second Super Bowl in seven years and the third overall. In Super Bowl XLII at University of Phoenix Stadium on February 3, 2008, the New York Giants bet the New England Patriots Arizona’s first big game, Super Bowl XXX, was held at Arizona State University’s Sun Devils Stadium in 1996, with the Dallas Cowboys beating the Pittsburgh Steelers Arizona Super Bowl History

2008 Population 175,000 out of town visitors Super Bowl 500,000 spectators FBR Open 3000 Public Safety workers Complexity 35 NFL Sanctioned Phoenix Events (Super Bowl Headquarters) 3,500 Journalists & 24 Countries (Phoenix Convention Center) 10,000 Volunteers Aviation Issues Multiple Dignitary Type Events (Election Issues) Unified Command Center (JOC) & ICP (NIMS) NFL, National & Local Organizations Duration 7 to 10 Days 12 to 18 Hour Operational Periods 2015 Population Increase number of out of town visitors for Super Bowl and Pro Bowl Over 1 million visitors estimated for Super Bowl Central in downtown Phoenix 700,000 visitors for Waste Mgmt. Open Complexity Super Bowl and Pro Bowl Sanctioned events and Unsanctioned events 5,000 Journalists representing 30 countries Robust volunteer system again Multi Agency Coordination Center (MACC) Intelligence Operations Center (IOC) Cyber/Social Media Duration 10 to 12 Days 12 to 18 Hour Operational Periods Situational Forecast

Super Bowl XLIX – Fans, Visitors, Workers, and Volunteers Potential Risks – Civil Disturbance/Disobedience – Terrorism – Major Medical Multi-Casualty Incident – Law Enforcement and Fire/EMS – Infra-Structure Protection – Cyber Protection – Public Health Event Risk Analysis

Over 375 Events at multiple venues in multiple jurisdictions

Executive Committee Executive Advisory Committee Core Planning Group Resource Work Groups - 24 Super Bowl Planning Structure

Executive Committee All Local, County, State, Tribal and Federal Jurisdictions that are stakeholders in Super Bowl XLIX Venues, Game, sanctioned and unsanctioned events Will be requested to provide authorization for REGIONAL participation and the use of their assets for Super Bowl XLIX Will be briefed on the planning and preparation of the Public Safety piece for Super Bowl XLIX Will be the Overseers of the REGIONAL planning effort for Super Bowl XLIX

Super Bowl Planning Structure Executive Committee Executive Advisory Committee Core Planning Group Resource Work Groups - 24

Executive Advisory Committee A decision making/working group directly responsible for Super Bowl XLIX Venues and the Game Directly responsible for implementing strategic and policy level planning and preparation for the public safety at Super Bowl XLIX Responsible for the flow of information to and from the Executive Committee Will be convened on a regular basis to provide authorization and direction to the Core Planning Group Glendale, Phoenix, Scottsdale, DPS, MCSO, FBI, DHS, Federal Coordinators

Super Bowl Planning Structure Executive Committee Executive Advisory Committee Core Planning Group Resource Work Groups - 24

Are all the REGIONAL specialized operational personnel and assets identified and needed to protect the Super Bowl XLIX game and venues Directly responsible for providing operational resources for the venues and the game as it relates to public safety at Super Bowl XLIX Will meet to establish their groups and provide reporting and documentation to the Core Planning Group

Geographical IMTs Multi Agency Coordinating Center MACC Event Management Structure

Arizona Counter Terrorism & Intelligence Center (ACTIC) Multi-Agency Coordination Center(MACC) – Resources, Assets, Staffing & Personnel GlendaleScottsdalePhoenix Intelligence Operations Center (IOC) – Information & Intelligence Gila River Regional Coordination and Communication

EOD/ Bomb Squad Response Fire & Hazmat Response Law Enforcement Response ESPN Zone Incident Management Team (IMT) ESPN Zone Scottsdale Area Command Scottsdale City Leadership/ Policy Makers Discuss Mitigation and Recovery Strategies Regional Coordination and Communication

Arizona Counter Terrorism & Intelligence Center (ACTIC) Multi-Agency Coordination Center (MACC) GlendaleScottsdalePhoenix Intelligence Operations Center (IOC) Gila River Regional Coordination and Communication

So What’s Next See something say something (ACTIC) – Intelligence Channels still exist – ACTIC Tip = FBI, DHS, IC, Local Law Enforcement Collaboration is Key – Infragard / ACTRA – Professional Organizations – Distribution Lists Together we can catch the Cyber Criminals!

Who What When Where How

Including 5 additional Arizona specific sectors 1.Large Sporting Venues 2.Hospitality/Tourism Industry 3.Insurance Industry (AZ home to top 12) 4.Military Contract Facilities (Raytheon, Emery Riddle, etc.) 5.International Border All 18 DHS identified Critical Infrastructure Sectors are represented by the ACTIC Community Liaison Program Potential Force Multiplier 1000’s Established April 2006 Community Liaison Program (CLP)

Questions?