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.
In the realm of commercial burglar alarms, too many false alarms can have a profound impact, particularly in terms of the likelihood of public policing responding to an alarm.
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.
Azena has announced upgrades to its open platform for smart cameras that offer new integration capabilities for smart cameras into existing video surveillance systems and tools for more efficient device management.
Instacart announced a bundle of six new technologies that layer on top of existing offerings, called Connected Stores, which aim to create a unified, personalized experience for customers.
The company’s computer vision solutions are created through collaboration with Intel and optimized for retail using proprietary Sensormatic IQ artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms.
Join the Loss Prevention Foundation and FaceFirst to learn from industry leaders about exactly how modern, accurate face matching technology transforms your existing, passive CCTV into a proactive, real-time violence prevention tool.
The LPRC conducts research on ORC through individual projects and working groups because they know you must understand a problem before you can effectively address it.
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.