Uffizi Confirms Cyberattack, Asserts No Security Breach

Uffizi Confirms Cyberattack, Asserts No Security Breach

The renowned Uffizi Galleries in Florence recently revealed that they experienced a cyberattack in February. Officials have assured the public that the integrity of their security systems remained intact during the incident.

Despite the attack, representatives from the Uffizi emphasized that no sensitive information was accessed. The museum’s security protocols effectively safeguarded the digital infrastructure against any breaches.

The Uffizi is taking further steps to reinforce its cybersecurity measures to prevent future incidents. The institution remains committed to protecting its digital assets and ensuring the safety of its art collections.

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