Providing a State-of-the-Art Secure Personal Storage Solution for Retail (Digilock)
Digilock® is a global leader in delivering high-performance electronic locks and locker-security solutions that use patented technology on either a keypad or an RFID...
Racial Profiling Continues to Give the Retail Industry a Black Eye
That lightning-rod phrase that will make the best loss prevention professional cringe—racial profiling—has hit the news again as we enter the height of the...
EyeOnLP: Restaurant Loss Prevention and Security Association (RLPSA) Connect Workshop 2015
The one-day workshop focused on crime activity against quick service restaurants (QSRs), casual dining restaurants and other food service institutions, with an emphasis on activity in the greater New Orleans market.
Forging Partnerships
This is another in a series of interviews with working professionals who have earned their LPQ or LPC certifications from the Loss Prevention Foundation...
Staying Connected to the Field
EDITOR'S NOTE: Mike Silveira is vice president of loss prevention for CVS Health. Prior to CVS, he held numerous management positions with Home Depot.
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Good Sensors Lead to Good Data
They're out there, and they're headed our way. In the last column, I discussed how we need to improve our data to improve our...
Things to Consider
This column will discuss a series of broad topics of things to consider as we face the rapidly changing future of retail loss prevention....
Diversity Management in Loss Prevention: Are We Keeping Pace?
The retail industry is built around diverse products, services, cultures, and customers as we continue to look for ways to meet the complex needs...
Identity Theft Suspect Arrested for $1 Million Worth of Cloned Credit Cards
A 29-year-old Florida man was recently arrested after a traffic stop when police discovered marijuana and counterfeit cloned credit cards in his vehicle. According...
Social Engineering Attacks Remain the Primary Vehicle for Retail Data Breach
Assuming that basic technical blocking-and-tackling issues are addressed,like not having SQL injection exploitable databases, limiting brute force attempts, and using robust egress traffic monitoring/data...