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Louvre theft may lead museums worldwide to overtake safety applications, professional says

Editorial Board Published October 21, 2025
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The thieves who robbed the Louvre Museum in Paris and stole priceless jewellery in broad daylight set off widespread concern throughout the artwork world, inflicting locations that home priceless artifacts to evaluation their complete safety applications, consultants advised FOX Enterprise.

Within the wake of Sunday’s theft on the world’s most visited museum – which homes the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo – Jim Hayes, a retired particular agent in cost on the Division of Homeland Safety, advised FOX Enterprise that museums and artwork sellers will wish to utterly consider their current stage of safety, alertness and preparedness in opposition to potential dangers.

‘BRAZEN’ LOUVRE THIEVES MADE TARGETED HEIST, JEWELS COULD BE MELTED DOWN: EXPERT

Particularly, Hayes stated, “they should be reviewing locks and access controls for all possible entry and exit points of their physical structures.” 

Hayes, at present the vice chairman at Guidepost Options, advised that house owners and operators of those amenities ought to implement identification credentialing and badging to make sure that solely those that ought to have entry to safe areas of buildings the place artwork and helpful gadgets are housed can entry them.

A French forensics officer examines the lower window and balcony of a gallery on the Louvre Museum, which was the scene of a theft on Oct. 19, 2025, in Paris, France.  (Kiran Ridley/Getty Photos / Getty Photos)

Venues close to the famed landmark also needs to be on excessive alert, in accordance with Hayes.

“If the crew is organized, there may be other near-term targets and those venues should be increasing external and internal security measures while permanent access control upgrades can be implemented,” he stated. 

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The Louvre stated in a word on its web site that it was briefly closed Monday as officers work to establish the burglars, who could have been employed by a non-public collector. 

Police stand guard outside the Louvre museum at Louvre on October 19, 2025 in Paris, France.

Police stand guard outdoors the Louvre Museum on Oct. 19, 2025, in Paris, France.  ( Remon Haazen/Getty Photos / Getty Photos)

Spencer Coursen, a risk administration specialist and former U.S. Military Ranger and particular deputy marshal, advised FOX Enterprise that heists are a stress check for the system that didn’t think about it. 

“In the wake of this heist, the real story isn’t just the stolen jewels. It’s the spotlight it throws on every museum’s logistics, access controls and hidden weak points,” Coursen stated.

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He additionally stated that “luxury stores often protect merchandise better than museums protect history, and that has to change.”

French Police officers seal off the entrance to the Louvre Museum

French Law enforcement officials seal off the doorway to the Louvre Museum after a jewellery heist on Oct. 19, 2025, in Paris, France. ( Kiran Ridley/Getty Photos / Getty Photos)

For instance, after royal jewellery was stolen from the Inexperienced Vault museum, positioned inside Dresden Fort in Saxony, Germany, in 2019, the museum utterly overhauled its safety techniques, in accordance with Coursen. He stated that the 1990 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum heist equally uncovered each human and procedural failures.

In the meantime, the 2023 British Museum theft revealed lapses in inner accountability, Coursen stated. 

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“While cybersecurity might be the focus today around threats, this incident should serve as a wake-up call that physical security and breaches to security systems are still a constant concern,” he stated.

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