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Cybersecurity's High-Stakes Failure: Lessons from the Louvre

Cybersecurity's High-Stakes Failure: Lessons from the Louvre

With over $101 million in jewelry stolen, the recent Louvre heist was a costly success for criminals. However, French publications suggest the thieves may have encountered less resistance than an organization of the museum's stature should provide, thanks to a documented history of severe cybersecurity vulnerabilities.

This history offers a crucial lesson for all businesses: Foundational security flaws can undermine even the most complex physical protections. Let's examine the documented oversights and what they imply about the museum's current security posture.

A Decade of Documented Security Negligence

Multiple audits over the last decade have uncovered widespread and shocking failures:

2014 ANSSI Audit: An audit of the museum’s surveillance system exposed two critically weak passwords: "LOUVRE" and "THALES" (for a system provided by the Thales company). This same audit noted that the museum's automation network was operating on Windows 2000, an operating system that had been End-of-Life since 2010.

2017 Audit: A subsequent, in-depth review by the National Institute for Advanced Studies in Security and Justice confirmed these issues and identified additional physical and digital weaknesses. Reports indicate that, as recently as 2021, outdated operating systems were still in use.

Modernization Plans Delayed

Though management acknowledged the need for systems to be “truly modernized,” security upgrade plans initiated after the 2017 audit were repeatedly postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and preparations for the Paris Olympics. Of the estimated $95 million required for a comprehensive overhaul, only $3.5 million had been invested by 2024. While 134 new digital cameras were added, other crucial improvements were not in place when the recent theft occurred.

Proactive Protection is Non-Negotiable

The Louvre's struggle highlights a critical truth: even with billions in assets, neglecting basic digital security makes any organization a target.

For business owners operating in Calgary, proactive security is your best defense.

OnSite I.T. specializes in helping businesses like yours identify security gaps and implement the correct technological infrastructure and safeguards. Protect your operations and assets with essential cybersecurity tools. Contact us today at (403) 210-2927 to get started.

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