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		<title>Is Your Corporate Art Collection Safe? What the Louvre Heist Should Teach the Private Sector</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Earlier this week, the world watched in disbelief as news broke of a bold, daylight robbery at the Louvre in Paris. Despite one of the most sophisticated security systems in the museum world, thieves made off with a high-value artwork - again proving that even the most iconic institutions remain vulnerable.

If a museum with trained personnel, advanced surveillance, and strict visitor protocols can be breached, the question becomes: how secure is your company’s art collection?

For many corporations, art is more than decoration. It’s a strategic asset - used to project brand values, enhance corporate environments, or diversify investments. But unlike other high-value assets, corporate art often falls outside of the formal structures of risk management. And as recent events make clear, that’s no longer tenable.]]></description>
		
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