OpenEye Announces New Cloud-Managed Network Server
OpenEye has recently announced the release of the MM-Series Cloud-Managed Network Server. The new OpenEye MM-Series NVR is reportedly a cost-effective, high-performance machine that...
LPF Announces ORC Certificate Course Webinar Sponsored by Tyco Retail Solutions
The Loss Prevention Foundation (LPF) has recently announced an organized retail crime (ORC) certificate course preview webinar sponsored by Tyco Retail Solutions. Webinar participants will receive a discount code for the actual course.
Canine Security: Animal Magic Is Taking the Lead
There are just three dogs in the United States trained to find electronic components with their noses. Bear, an electronics-sniffing black Labrador, is one of them.
LP Associate’s Killer’s Rap Sheet Shows Violent Past, 15 Felonies
A Visalia, California, man accused of stabbing a Kmart loss prevention associate to death had a troubled past that took him from jails, to prisons...
CONTROLTEK Recognizes Nedap as Premier Partner
Nedap has recently been recognized as a Premier Partner by CONTROLTEK, an emerging leader in retail product protection.
“Nedap has an impressive track record of...
CONTROLTEK Forms Strategic Alliance With Europe’s MTC
CONTROLTEK has recently formed a strategic partnership with MTC, one of the leading independent EAS companies in Europe, to expand the reach of product...
Arteco Expands Partnership with Hanwha Techwin
Arteco recently announced that it has expanded its long-standing partnership with Hanwha Techwin to enable comprehensive management of the entire range of Wisenet devices...
How to Build an Effective Relationship with Your Third-Party Logistics Provider
Loss prevention must provide effective oversight in order to keep these operations effective and productive. Here are a few things to consider when building an effective relationship with the third-party logistics provider.
The GDPR and Retail Organizations: What US Businesses with International Presence Can Expect
Since its inception in 2016, the GDPR has raised a number of questions as to whether or not businesses are properly prepared to comply. With less than a month until the enforcement date, it has been reported that an estimated 61 percent of US businesses are not ready for the regulation.