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Olympics Drone Threat: US Steps Up Security Planning
27 Jan
Summary
- US officials are increasing security for drone threats at the Winter Olympics.
- Drones pose risks from illicit filming to potential explosive payloads.
- Cyber incidents, protests, and crime are also major security concerns.

Security for the upcoming Winter Olympics is being significantly bolstered as U.S. officials intensify planning to counter drone disruptions. The threat, amplified by recent events in Ukraine, now includes concerns over illicit filming and the potential for drones carrying explosive payloads.
Italian authorities are implementing monitoring and restrictions, particularly around outdoor mountain venues. While legitimate drone use for broadcasts is managed, security planners anticipate unauthorized flights by spectators. U.S. specialists have conducted symposia with Italian counterparts to establish communication channels for rapid response during the Games.
Beyond drones, a broad spectrum of security challenges is being addressed. Cyber incidents, including potential disruptions to payment and ticketing systems, are a major concern. Officials are also preparing for protests and opportunistic crime targeting tourists. U.S. citizens are advised to enroll in safety programs and remain aware of their surroundings.




