To thrive as Super Bowl Security, candidates typically require a background in law enforcement or security, strong situational awareness, and the ability to follow strict protocols. Familiarity with surveillance systems, metal detectors, access control tools, and crowd management techniques is often necessary, alongside certifications such as a state-issued security license. Outstanding communication skills, teamwork, and the ability to remain calm under pressure are highly valued soft skills. These competencies are crucial to ensuring the safety of attendees, staff, and players during a high-profile, fast-paced event like the Super Bowl.