As retailers integrate their digital and physical shopping experiences to future-proof their business models, it’s never been more important to be aware of the cybersecurity vulnerabilities that can be created by digital transformation.
The Loss Prevention Foundation (LPF) has announced the selection of its newest board members to assist in governing and providing strategic direction for the Foundation.
While retailers have well-trained LP teams in place to identify and mitigate fraud and shrink occurring in stores, the same focus is not often applied to ecommerce fraud, particularly fraudulent merchandise claims.
The Coalition of Law Enforcement & Retail’s (CLEAR) Annual Conference in partnership with the Florida Law Enforcement Property Recovery Unit (FLEPRU) is taking place Nov. 7-10 in Orlando, Florida this year.
This year the Carolinas Organized Retail Crime Alliance will be hosting their 7th annual conference on October 12 and 13. Join us to learn more about the upcoming conference.
Meant to be a go-to show for all things retail crime intelligence, this new podcast will spotlight the human stories behind LP, host chats between industry leaders, and feature the latest insights from Auror.
Consumers remain worried about high inflation and Federal Reserve interest rate hikes intended to bring inflation under control, but neither has stopped them from spending.
To ensure you’re optimizing the potential of your physical security technologies, this panel, hosted by the Loss Prevention Foundation on Oct. 18 at 1 p.m. EST, explores a new approach to LP integration.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed SB 301—California’s version of the federal INFORM Consumers Act—to strengthen transparency rules for high volume third-party sellers and provide greater tools for law enforcement to identify stolen items.
Download this 34-page special report from Loss Prevention Magazine about types and frequency of violent incidents, impacts on employees and customers, effectiveness of tools and training, and much more.