The heist from the Louvre Museum in Paris more than five months ago was a jolt to museums everywhere. But it only shone a harsher light on numerous other thefts in the 15 months prior that exposed persistent gaps in security. In the aftermath, the art and security communities have debated which advanced technologies might have prevented these losses.
Artificial intelligence-driven video analytics, perimeter intrusion detection, hardened construction, and integrated access control all reduce overall risk when properly specified and maintained. Dealers and integrators know these systems well. But even the most comprehensive facility-wide deployments continue to fail in a predictable way: high-value objects are removed without triggering alarms, without forced entry, and often evading immediate detection.
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