So What Do You Do, Cisco Meraki? | Ep. 73
Here, Cisco Meraki Product Specialist, Global Enterprise, IoT Matthew Moreno explains how Cisco can help transform your organization’s physical security.
The Biggest News in Loss Prevention: April 8-14
LP Officer Punches Woman in the Face at Ohio Target | Whole Foods Closes San Fran Store Over Employee Safety Concerns | Man Offers $100 to Attack Shoplifting Witness, 2 People Accept
RILA Brings Retailers Together to Solve Industry Challenges
It takes a village to address the complex challenges facing retailers today. RILA’s cross-functional team and the members they serve comprise that village.
ORC Ring Spanning 16 Florida Counties Shut Down
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody, Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd, and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) have shut down a major organized retail theft operation that spanned 16 counties.
Oregon Senate Passes Bill on Retail Theft
On Tuesday the Oregon State Senate passed Senate Bill 340 which significantly increases penalties for organized retail theft.
New Mexico Governor Signs 3 Bills Aimed at Theft and Gun Violence
New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has signed three pieces of legislation into law aimed at curbing gun violence and theft.
Why the Physical Store Is the Next Digital Ad Frontier
It is time to reevaluate your security technology and make that promising next retail media network revenue opportunity a reality.
NRF Says Full Effect of Federal Reserve’s Monetary Tightening Is Not Yet Visible
With the Federal Reserve continuing to increase interest rates to fight inflation, the NRF doesn’t expect a recession but said the forecast assumes gross domestic product growth will slow from nearly 3 percent in the second half of 2022 to 1 percent in 2023.
How Retail Businesses Can Take a Stand Against Employee Fraud
Unfortunately, with retail employees leaving jobs more frequently and an increased reliance on seasonal workers, employee fraud is on the rise.
Imports Climbing Though Below Pandemic Peaks
Import cargo volume at the nation’s major container ports should climb steadily through this summer but will remain below record-setting levels seen during most of the pandemic, according to the Global Port Tracker report released by the National Retail Federation (NRF) and Hackett Associates.