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CISA Releases Dynamic New Guide for Stadium and Arena Owners to Fortify Operations, Mitigate Vulnerabilities and Elevate Emergency Preparedness

CISA Releases Dynamic New Guide for Stadium and Arena Owners to Fortify Operations, Mitigate Vulnerabilities and Elevate Emergency Preparedness

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WASHINGTON – Today, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) released the Venue Guide for Mitigating Dependency Disruptions, a new resource designed to strengthen the resilience of public gathering venues. This guide provides stadium and arena owners and operators with baseline strategies to mitigate the consequences of potential disruptions to four critical lifeline sectors—including Energy, Water and Wastewater Systems, Communications, and Transportation.

CISA developed this guide in close collaboration with government and industry experts from the four lifeline sectors as a concise, actionable resource for stadium and arena owners. Tailored for major public gathering events- such as FIFA World Cup 2026, America 250, and 2028 Summer Olympics, the guide draws on lessons learned from recent disruptions at high-profile public gathering sports and entertainment facilities across the United States and internationally. It equips critical infrastructure stakeholders with a clear understanding of threats to lifeline sectors and provides effective strategies to safeguard operations, reduce vulnerabilities, and enhance preparedness.

“Today’s risk environment is rapidly evolving, posing serious threats and disruptions to U.S. critical infrastructure and public gathering venues,” said CISA Acting Director Madhu Gottumukkala. “CISA is committed to working hand-in-hand with our government and industry partners to deliver actionable guidance that helps mitigate these risks. This guide empowers venue owners and operators to proactively assess vulnerabilities tied to dependent lifeline services and integrate those insights into contingency planning—ultimately reducing potential consequences and strengthening operational resilience.”

The Venue Guide for Mitigating Dependency Disruptions aligns with Executive Order 14234 Establishing the White House Task Force on the World Cup 2026, Executive Order 14239 Achieving Efficiency through State and Local Preparedness, and Executive Order 14328 Establishing the White House Task Force on the 2028 Summer Olympics. This guide assists critical infrastructure and public venue owners and operations with:

  • Understanding the lifeline sector dependencies and interdependencies that their venues may rely on;
  • Assessing security risks and associated key components of a facility evaluation; and
  • Focusing on continued information-sharing and relationship-building with key partners such as local services providers, first responders, and CISA Security Advisors.

“Robust partnerships are essential to safeguarding critical infrastructure and public gatherings. By sharing threat intelligence, risk mitigation strategies, and other vital information, we strengthen our collective ability to anticipate and respond to potential disruptions. CISA’s newly released guide empowers venue owners and operators to assess dependencies and implement targeted mitigation strategies,” said CISA Executive Assistant Director for Infrastructure Security Steve Casapulla. “We deeply value the insights and collaboration from our government and industry partners across four lifeline sectors, which were instrumental in shaping this timely and practical resource. CISA urges all organizations that host events to review the guide and take proactive steps to enhance infrastructure security and resilience.”

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