The Munch Museum in Oslo, Norway, reopens with new security measures after 2004 theft of two masterpieces. Art experts say the new measures are “no good at all” for artlovers. Art critics say the security measures have more psychological benefit than actual risk management benefit. “The gains in security are dubious,” says author Edward Dolnick, who wrote a book about the theft of another version of the “Scream” “The Mona Lisa” was stolen in 1911 and recovered two years later.”]
Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2118560/museum-security-gets-more-like-airports.html

