Federal Analysis
Officials Strengthen Event Security Strategies
March 11, 2026
Major public events face escalating security risks from the convergence of physical and cyber threats, as highlighted by the 2018 Winter Olympics cyberattack attributed to Russian military intelligence. Federal and local officials, along with event organizers, are prioritizing integrated security approaches that combine cyber defense and physical protection measures. This requires enhanced collaboration, continuous information sharing, and adoption of advanced alerting and monitoring technologies to mitigate risks posed by state-sponsored and non-state adversaries.
- Agencies and contractors involved in event security should consider solutions that unify cyber and physical threat detection and response capabilities.
- Procurement professionals may find increased demand for integrated security systems, real-time alerting platforms, and cross-domain intelligence sharing tools.
- Organizations can leverage expertise from cybersecurity firms like Dataminr, which emphasize awareness of complex attack vectors and adversary motivations.
- This trend indicates a growing market for comprehensive security services tailored to high-profile events, requiring coordination across multiple government and private sector stakeholders.
Public officials must be both aware of the intricacies behind such events, the potential attack vectors (cyber and otherwise) for their disruption, and the increasing number of motivated, resourced entities wishing to do them harm.
— Joseph Slowik, Director, Cybersecurity Alerting Strategy at Dataminr
Agencies
Justice Department, Russian military intelligence agency (GRU)
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Dataminr
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- Protecting major events in a converged world | Federal News Network · Federal News Network · Mar 11