Louvre public security infrastructure tender
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The Louvre’s public operator launched a €57m ($66.4m) tender to overhaul the museum’s safety and security infrastructure after the Apollo Gallery break-in. The program will add new software systems, network equipment, CCTV, access control, IDS, and cybersecurity solutions. Vendors have until December 10 to apply, making the upgrade an immediate procurement response to the heist and the theft of the Crown Jewels.
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05.12.2025 14:30 2 articles · 5mo ago
Louvre launches €57m security infrastructure tender
Industry Or Public Sector UpdateThe Louvre’s public operator launched a €57m ($66.4m) public tender to renovate the museum’s safety and security infrastructure after an October Apollo Gallery break-in that led to the theft of the Crown Jewels valued at €88m ($102.5m). The procurement seeks new software systems, network equipment, CCTV, access control mechanisms vetted by the French Cybersecurity Agency (ANSSI), intrusion detection systems (IDS), close-proximity artwork detection systems, and cybersecurity solutions, with no suspension of activity planned and applications due by December 10.
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- Louvre to Bolster Its Security, Issues €57m Public Tender — www.infosecurity-magazine.com — 05.12.2025 14:30
- Louvre to Bolster Its Security, Issues €57m Public Tender — www.infosecurity-magazine.com — 05.12.2025 14:30