Tag: asset protection and loss prevention
How to Keep Data Secure from Insider Threats
Just as online marketplaces made shoplifting worse by providing thieves with an easy avenue to sell their stolen goods, the dark web is raising...
Ramifications of Retail’s Upheaval
Since last June’s National Retail Federation (NRF) loss prevention conference, there have been a lot of changes—and not all of them have been good. Attendees to this year’s NRF PROTECT conference, June 27 - 28 in Washington DC, will be learning how to navigate in retail and loss prevention environments that are more complicated, dangerous, and mission critical than at any time in recent years.
Corrective Education Company Introduces Mobile Asset Protection Platform
Knowing that asset protection and loss prevention professionals face shrink challenges from many angles, Corrective Education Company (CEC) is proud to introduce its Mobile...
RFID Technology and Asset Protection
Technology regarding assets is moving at a fast pace. To be able to accurately monitor and track assets is of paramount importance to many...
Red, White, and Blue: A Manufacturing and Loss Prevention Department Revolution
This article from 2012 examines the development of American Apparel’s unique asset protection and loss prevention department.
No company quite like American Apparel exists in...
The Art of the Kiosk
A passerby might be forgiven for walking by a Coinstar or Redbox kiosk and regarding it as a glorified vending machine. But behind the...
Darren Martel Named Regional Director of Operations at Regis Corporation
Darren Martel has been promoted to Regional Director of Operations for the Mid Atlantic/NE region with the Regis Corporation. Darren was most recently a...
From Store-Level LP Associate to EVP of Stores
At the time of this interview in 2009, Marvin Ellison was executive VP of US stores at Home Depot and the first African-American in the company's executive suite.
Through the Eyes of the Guest – Asset Protection at Gordmans
Successful asset protection and store security programs are never “tone deaf.” This means that the most effective programs are shaped, managed, and refined over time to reflect...