A tweeted photo suggests that Apple is installing metal detectors at the entrance to WWDC for the first time, as CEO Tim Cook tweeted a message in support of the victims and families of the Orlando shooting.
The additional security – a first for a WWDC event – is likely to be in response to the deadliest mass shooting in recent history, a gunman killing 49 people and injuring more than 50 others in a gay nightclub in Orlando over the weekend.
Terrorist group ISIS has called for attacks on the West during the Muslim festival of Ramadan.
Tim Cook yesterday tweeted his response to the killings. Phil Schiller and Lisa Jackson also acknowledged the tragedy.
It seems possible that Cook will also express sympathy toward the victims and their loved ones in the keynote address later today.
Our hearts go out to the victims of the unspeakable tragedy in #Orlando, their families and all who grieve with them.
— Tim Cook (@tim_cook) June 12, 2016
Thoughts and prayers for all dealing with tragedy in #Orlando today
— Philip Schiller (@pschiller) June 12, 2016
End hatred. Stop violence. I pray for peace for brothers and sisters in Florida who are the latest mass victims of both in the US.
— Lisa P. Jackson (@lisapjackson) June 12, 2016