LP People on the Move: April 2022
April has showered us with many challenges in recent years as we’ve adjusted to a evolving world and an adapting retail. But Spring also...
AFA Offers a Scholarship a Day for the Month of May
Through this effort, 31 loss prevention professionals will receive either a LPQ course scholarship valued at $495 or LPC course scholarship valued at $795.
Then and Now: RFID, Self-Checkout, and IoT
Here, we provide some definite answers on the start and adoption rates of RFID, we seek more contactless answers with self-checkout, and we travel on the internet and discover more things.
ICYMI: LP Industry News of the Week April 25 – May 1
Robbers Use Bulldozer to Smash Through Pot Shop | Investigation of Mall Shooting Finds Company Put Security Officers in Danger | 3 Rob 8 Indy Cellphone Stores in 25 Days
Auror Expands into the United Kingdom
Auror today announced it will be launching its crime prevention platform into the UK market following its appearance at Retail Risk London.
RILA’s 2022 AP Conference Ends on a High Note
The first Retail Industry Leaders Association (RILA) Asset Protection Conference in three years ended on a high note yesterday, April 27.
American and European Retail Brands Bounce Back Better as Values Increase
American and European retail brands are leading the global retail sector in bouncing back better from the pandemic, with Amazon and Walmart leading the way.
The Future of Video in Loss Prevention
Join five LP experts as they share insights and discuss current factors behind shrink and ORC, the evolution of video technology, and the roles both play in the future of loss prevention in this webinar from Sensormatic.
The Story Continues: Day 2 from the 2022 RILA Asset Protection Conference
The energy once again flowed freely throughout the event, and attendees were once again rewarded with a series of great sessions.
Vector Security Announces 2022 LPF Scholarship Recipients
Including the latest recipients, Vector Security has awarded 327 scholarships totaling more than $323,500 the program began in 2009.