Hundreds of cameras, thousands of officers, and cutting-edge technology used for Super Bowl security

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At least eight federal agencies are teaming up with 42 different jurisdictions, including state, country, and local police, to ramp up security for the Super Bowl. With cutting-edge technology scanning, processing, and evaluating threats in real-time and a small fleet of aircrafts, including three Blackhawk helicopters, monitoring from the sky, there will be a 360-degree mapping of the stadium.

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