Digital transformation is shaking up how cultural heritage is defined and protected. Italy's Cultural Heritage Code must adapt to new risks—privacy, data profiling, and commercialization—posed by the online world.
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A dramatic cyber attack on the Uffizi Gallery has ignited controversy over the safety of Italy’s cultural heritage. Explore the facts, the denials, and the deeper digital risks facing the world’s great museums.
The Uffizi Gallery’s recent cyber attack has reignited debate over how prepared Europe’s cultural institutions are for digital threats. As museums digitize, hackers are targeting not just art, but the very identity of nations.
Hackers infiltrated the Uffizi Gallery’s digital vaults, stealing decades of photographic archives and sensitive data in a breach that exposes the growing threat to the world’s cultural institutions.
Italy is turning to cutting-edge energy technologies to protect its historic museums and monuments. By combining thermography, heat pumps, and smart conservation strategies, the country is safeguarding its art while slashing costs and emissions.
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The Uffizi Gallery cyberattack reveals how museums and cultural institutions remain vulnerable to digital threats, underscoring the urgent need for stronger cybersecurity measures to protect our shared heritage.