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Home / Technology / Super Bowl LX: Tech Upgrade Prepares Stadium for Spectator Data Deluge

Super Bowl LX: Tech Upgrade Prepares Stadium for Spectator Data Deluge

5 Feb

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Summary

  • Levi's Stadium received extensive tech upgrades for Super Bowl LX.
  • New Wi-Fi 7 routers will handle immense spectator data uploads.
  • Cybersecurity defenses were enhanced, watching closely for AI-powered attacks.
Super Bowl LX: Tech Upgrade Prepares Stadium for Spectator Data Deluge

Levi's Stadium received a substantial technology upgrade package in preparation for Super Bowl LX. This effort, commencing over a year prior, included laying miles of fiber optic cable and installing nearly 1,500 Wi-Fi 7 routers. The aim is to support the massive data demands of approximately 65,000 spectators, with an estimated 35 terabytes of data expected to be uploaded during the game. This upgrade significantly enhances speed and reliability, comparable to using a home network.

Beyond connectivity, the stadium's cybersecurity posture was significantly bolstered. A dedicated cyber command center was established to monitor and intercept potential threats. Notably, defenses are now more vigilant against AI-powered cyberattacks, a growing concern for the upcoming event. The 49ers also completed a $200 million stadium upgrade last year, including a large 4K videoboard and new data centers to power these advanced visual systems.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Levi's Stadium was equipped with nearly 1,500 Wi-Fi 7 routers to handle the significant data demands of spectators.
Spectators are expected to upload approximately 35 terabytes of data during Super Bowl LX.
Cybersecurity efforts are closely monitoring for attacks powered by artificial intelligence, which is a growing threat this year.

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