heritage security

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The heritage security tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the protection of cultural heritage assets, such as museums and historical collections, from cybersecurity threats and physical theft. A featured thread examines the Louvre jewel heist, highlighting how decades of cybersecurity failures, including weak passwords like 'LOUVRE' on surveillance servers, enabled the theft of French Crown Jewels. The content explores the intersection of physical security and IT vulnerabilities in heritage institutions, emphasizing the need for robust digital defenses to safeguard irreplaceable artifacts. This tag is relevant for IT professionals, security researchers, and museum administrators concerned with securing heritage sites against modern cyber and physical threats.
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    Louvre Jewel Heist Reveals Decades of Cybersecurity Failures

    The October robbery at the Louvre that stripped the Galerie d'Apollon of eight pieces of the French Crown Jewels — an audacious daylight heist carried out in under eight minutes — has produced an almost surreal postscript: according to investigative reporting, the museum's video-surveillance...
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