Check out the latest news: Registration open for the National Conference, Gameday Security magazine published, last chance to register for the Marathon and Endurance Events Forum, Intercollegiate Athletics Forum information, NCS⁴ Best Practices available online, eLearning options, staff news, and Sports Security Watch. Read more
Newsletter
The NCS⁴ publishes an eNewsletter twice a month and occasionally sends out other pertinent news, including events, webinars, research reports, and more – all relevant to the sports safety and security industry. Get on the list to stay in the loop!
Newsletter: October 13, 2022
Check out the latest news: NCS⁴ Best Practices available online, new website launched, Marathon and Endurance Events Forum agenda announced, Intercollegiate Athletics Forum information, staff news, venue manager feedback request, and Sports Security Watch. Read more
Newsletter: September 15, 2022
Check out the latest news: Upcoming Intercollegiate Athletics Forum, stadium technology survey, NCAA hosts training course, news coverage on the Venue Director Survey Report, Gameday Security article on crowd control challenges, and Sports Security Watch. Read more
Newsletter: August 18, 2022
Check out the latest news: Venue Security Director Industry Research Report, upcoming Marathon and Endurance Events Forum, “Train-the-Trainer” seminars, DHS/FEMA courses available for scheduling, staff news, new graduate assistants, and Sports Security Watch. Read more
Newsletter: July 14, 2022
The NCS⁴ newsletter is live with an opportunity to provide feedback on training needs, a new product on connected devices from CISA and NCS⁴, DHS/FEMA crowd management course available, '22 conference a success, staff news with a spotlight, welcome new staff, and farewell, and Sports Security Watch. Read more
Newsletter: June 16, 2022
Check out the latest news, including the latest Gameday Security magazine, conference award winners, staff spotlight, INTERPOL-Project STADIA training in Qatar, e-Learning launch, an opportunity to provide feedback on training needs, and Sports Security Watch. Read more