
In the Wake of the Louvre Heist, Proton Steps in to Offer Free Password Protection
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Why It Matters
Weak passwords remain a leading cause of breaches; securing cultural institutions’ digital infrastructure protects irreplaceable heritage and prevents cyber attacks from undermining physical security investments. The free Proton Pass rollout could set a new baseline for cybersecurity standards across the global cultural sector.
Summary
Proton, the Swiss privacy firm behind a leading VPN and secure‑email service, is offering two years of its Proton Pass professional password‑manager free to eligible cultural institutions worldwide after the Louvre’s surveillance system was compromised by a default "louvre" password. The initiative targets museums, libraries, theatres, archives and community art centres, providing enterprise‑grade password generation, storage and breach‑monitoring tools, including the new Proton Sentinel service. By removing cost barriers, Proton aims to close the digital security gap that leaves priceless cultural assets vulnerable to cyber‑intrusion. The offer runs through the end of 2025, encouraging the sector to treat digital defenses with the same rigor as physical security.
In the wake of the Louvre heist, Proton steps in to offer free password protection
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