Comparison Overview

Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth

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Texas Discovery Gardens

Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth

3200 Darnell, Fort Worth, TX, 76107, US
Last Update: 2025-12-03
Between 750 and 799

The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth is a leader in collecting, showing, and interpreting art from the 1940s to the present. Situated in the heart of the Cultural District, the creative center of the city, the Modern has been housed since 2002 in an elegant concrete, glass, and steel building designed by the renowned Japanese architect Tadao Ando. In addition to 53,000 square feet of soaring, light-filled gallery space and landscaped grounds with outdoor sculptures, the museum features a reflecting pond, theater, education center, gift shop, and café, creating a thriving hub for our community and beyond. Founded in 1892, the Modern is the oldest museum in Texas; however, our mission has changed over the years. Today, we strive to connect audiences of all ages and backgrounds with the most compelling art and ideas of our time. Showcasing the work of historically significant, mid-career, and emerging artists, the Modern is known for its evolving collection, which is international in scope. The Museum’s holdings include influential artists from Pablo Picasso, Philip Guston, Anselm Kiefer, Martin Puryear, and Agnes Martin to Mark Bradford, Teresita Fernández, Njideka Akunyili Crosby, and Kehinde Wiley. We have a long history of close relationships with the living artists we show and collect, many of whom visit the museum regularly to give talks and lead workshops. The Modern is a center of lifelong learning and exchange. Our programs include tours, lectures by leading figures in the art world, youth and adult classes, art camps, workshops, and a range of small-group studio and gallery programs led by the Museum's educators, docents, and community artists. We also present critically acclaimed first-run films and partner with other local arts organizations to offer music, dance, and theater.

NAICS: 712
NAICS Definition:
Employees: 71
Subsidiaries: 0
12-month incidents
0
Known data breaches
0
Attack type number
0

Texas Discovery Gardens

3601 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Dallas, 75210, US
Last Update: 2025-12-02
Between 750 and 799

Texas Discovery Gardens is a non-profit butterfly house and native garden in Dallas, Texas. Opened in 1936 as the Hall of Horticulture for the Texas Centennial Exposition, the 7.5-acre campus includes the first public conservatory built in the Southwestern United States. Chartered in 1941 as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, Texas Discovery Gardens is the second oldest botanical institution in Texas, and the first in Dallas to offer botanical education programs for children. The Gardens now include the remodeled Rosine Smith Sammons Butterfly House and Insectarium, a year-round tropical butterfly immersion exhibit. In 2003, Texas Discovery Gardens was certified as the first 100% organic public garden in the state. Our property includes a tropical butterfly house, expansive lawns, fountains, intimate gardens, and indoor spaces. Our rental areas accommodate 25 - 700+ guests for family celebrations and business functions. Our mission: to teach effective ways to restore, conserve and preserve nature in the urban environment, with a focus on gardening organically and sustainably.

NAICS: 712
NAICS Definition: Museums, Historical Sites, and Similar Institutions
Employees: 38
Subsidiaries: 0
12-month incidents
0
Known data breaches
0
Attack type number
0

Compliance Badges Comparison

Security & Compliance Standards Overview

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Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
ISO 27001
ISO 27001 certification not verified
Not verified
SOC2 Type 1
SOC2 Type 1 certification not verified
Not verified
SOC2 Type 2
SOC2 Type 2 certification not verified
Not verified
GDPR
GDPR certification not verified
Not verified
PCI DSS
PCI DSS certification not verified
Not verified
HIPAA
HIPAA certification not verified
Not verified
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Texas Discovery Gardens
ISO 27001
ISO 27001 certification not verified
Not verified
SOC2 Type 1
SOC2 Type 1 certification not verified
Not verified
SOC2 Type 2
SOC2 Type 2 certification not verified
Not verified
GDPR
GDPR certification not verified
Not verified
PCI DSS
PCI DSS certification not verified
Not verified
HIPAA
HIPAA certification not verified
Not verified
Compliance Summary
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
100%
Compliance Rate
0/4 Standards Verified
Texas Discovery Gardens
0%
Compliance Rate
0/4 Standards Verified

Benchmark & Cyber Underwriting Signals

Incidents vs Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos Industry Average (This Year)

No incidents recorded for Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth in 2025.

Incidents vs Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos Industry Average (This Year)

No incidents recorded for Texas Discovery Gardens in 2025.

Incident History — Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth (X = Date, Y = Severity)

Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth cyber incidents detection timeline including parent company and subsidiaries

Incident History — Texas Discovery Gardens (X = Date, Y = Severity)

Texas Discovery Gardens cyber incidents detection timeline including parent company and subsidiaries

Notable Incidents

Last 3 Security & Risk Events by Company

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Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
Incidents

No Incident

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Texas Discovery Gardens
Incidents

No Incident

FAQ

Both Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth company and Texas Discovery Gardens company demonstrate a comparable AI Cybersecurity Score, with strong governance and monitoring frameworks in place.

Historically, Texas Discovery Gardens company has disclosed a higher number of cyber incidents compared to Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth company.

In the current year, Texas Discovery Gardens company and Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth company have not reported any cyber incidents.

Neither Texas Discovery Gardens company nor Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth company has reported experiencing a ransomware attack publicly.

Neither Texas Discovery Gardens company nor Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth company has reported experiencing a data breach publicly.

Neither Texas Discovery Gardens company nor Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth company has reported experiencing targeted cyberattacks publicly.

Neither Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth company nor Texas Discovery Gardens company has reported experiencing or disclosing vulnerabilities publicly.

Neither Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth nor Texas Discovery Gardens holds any compliance certifications.

Neither company holds any compliance certifications.

Neither Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth company nor Texas Discovery Gardens company has publicly disclosed detailed information about the number of their subsidiaries.

Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth company employs more people globally than Texas Discovery Gardens company, reflecting its scale as a Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos.

Neither Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth nor Texas Discovery Gardens holds SOC 2 Type 1 certification.

Neither Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth nor Texas Discovery Gardens holds SOC 2 Type 2 certification.

Neither Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth nor Texas Discovery Gardens holds ISO 27001 certification.

Neither Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth nor Texas Discovery Gardens holds PCI DSS certification.

Neither Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth nor Texas Discovery Gardens holds HIPAA certification.

Neither Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth nor Texas Discovery Gardens holds GDPR certification.

Latest Global CVEs (Not Company-Specific)

Description

ImageMagick is free and open-source software used for editing and manipulating digital images. Prior to 7.1.2-9 and 6.9.13-34, there is a vulnerability in ImageMagick’s Magick++ layer that manifests when Options::fontFamily is invoked with an empty string. Clearing a font family calls RelinquishMagickMemory on _drawInfo->font, freeing the font string but leaving _drawInfo->font pointing to freed memory while _drawInfo->family is set to that (now-invalid) pointer. Any later cleanup or reuse of _drawInfo->font re-frees or dereferences dangling memory. DestroyDrawInfo and other setters (Options::font, Image::font) assume _drawInfo->font remains valid, so destruction or subsequent updates trigger crashes or heap corruption. This vulnerability is fixed in 7.1.2-9 and 6.9.13-34.

Risk Information
cvss3
Base: 4.9
Severity: HIGH
CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:L/A:L
Description

FeehiCMS version 2.1.1 has a Remote Code Execution via Unrestricted File Upload in Ad Management. FeehiCMS version 2.1.1 allows authenticated remote attackers to upload files that the server later executes (or stores in an executable location) without sufficient validation, sanitization, or execution restrictions. An authenticated remote attacker can upload a crafted PHP file and cause the application or web server to execute it, resulting in remote code execution (RCE).

Risk Information
cvss3
Base: 6.5
Severity: LOW
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:L/A:N
Description

PHPGurukul Billing System 1.0 is vulnerable to SQL Injection in the admin/index.php endpoint. Specifically, the username parameter accepts unvalidated user input, which is then concatenated directly into a backend SQL query.

Risk Information
cvss3
Base: 6.5
Severity: LOW
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:L/A:N
Description

NMIS/BioDose software V22.02 and previous versions contain executable binaries with plain text hard-coded passwords. These hard-coded passwords could allow unauthorized access to both the application and database.

Risk Information
cvss3
Base: 7.3
Severity: LOW
CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:L
cvss4
Base: 8.4
Severity: LOW
CVSS:4.0/AV:L/AC:L/AT:N/PR:L/UI:N/VC:H/VI:H/VA:L/SC:N/SI:N/SA:N/E:X/CR:X/IR:X/AR:X/MAV:X/MAC:X/MAT:X/MPR:X/MUI:X/MVC:X/MVI:X/MVA:X/MSC:X/MSI:X/MSA:X/S:X/AU:X/R:X/V:X/RE:X/U:X
Description

NMIS/BioDose V22.02 and previous versions' installation directory paths by default have insecure file permissions, which in certain deployment scenarios can enable users on client workstations to modify the program executables and libraries.

Risk Information
cvss3
Base: 8.0
Severity: LOW
CVSS:3.1/AV:L/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:H/A:H
cvss4
Base: 7.1
Severity: LOW
CVSS:4.0/AV:L/AC:L/AT:N/PR:N/UI:N/VC:L/VI:H/VA:H/SC:N/SI:N/SA:N/E:X/CR:X/IR:X/AR:X/MAV:X/MAC:X/MAT:X/MPR:X/MUI:X/MVC:X/MVI:X/MVA:X/MSC:X/MSI:X/MSA:X/S:X/AU:X/R:X/V:X/RE:X/U:X