Bloomberg: Egypt to Improve Museum Security After Van Gogh Theft.
”Egypt plans to set up a security control room to monitor all museums after the theft of a $55 million Vincent van Gogh painting in Cairo, Zahi Hawass, head of the country’s antiquities agency said today.” Routing everything to one place, allows for a single point of failure to radiate outwards. Not wise.
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