Securing Pricelessness
DeliBoy writes "In light of public discussions over security after The Scream was stolen, CSO Online offers an interesting look at museum security. The article details a system designed without budget restrictions intended to secure a painting in a public gallery. Interesting how the consultant balances public access with the need for security, comprised of redundant vibration sensors, overlapping microwave and infrared motion sensors, and an old-fashioned guard. "
Security is but an illusion. The safer you feel, the more likely you are open for attacks. There is no best way, easy way or cheap way to avoid this. It is only then, do you truely feal safe. And in being safe I mean clueless. Get some good insurance and when something does happen, bilk a large multinational corparation for the cost of the problem. Probelm solved. Until Insurance companies try to get you, then you are really screwed. So go dig a hole and die. Safe at last.
If I wanted water, I'd ask for DiHydrogen Oxide!