Tag: online credit card fraud statistics
The NRF 2016 Organized Retail Crime Survey Currently Under Way
Did you know that Organized Retail Crime costs the retail industry approximately $30 billion each year? Are you a retail loss prevention decision maker? If...
The Loss Prevention Benevolent Fund (LPBF) Receives IRS Tax Exempt Status
The Loss Prevention Foundation (LPF) announced today that the Loss Prevention Benevolent Fund, Inc., dedicated to helping loss prevention/asset protection professionals and their families...
2016 National Retail Security Survey Key Findings
The 2016 National Retail Security Survey (NRSS) based on 2015 data from retailers was released at the recent National Retail Federation (NRF) PROTECT Conference...
Go Big or Go Home
Go big or go home. In this case, retailers need to go both big and small. Successful retail decision-makers continuously work to improve what...
Law Enforcement, Retailers Meet at Fusion Center
Members of eBay’s North America Global Asset Protection (GAP) team participated in the National Retail Federation (NRF) PROTECT conference in Philadelphia June 14–16. Each...
The Loss Prevention Benevolent Fund Raises $4300 at the NRF Protect Conference
The Loss Prevention Foundation (LPF) and the National Retail Federation (NRF) successfully partnered to raise money for the Loss Prevention Benevolent Fund. The fundraiser culminated in...
Cashmaster Introduces Cashmaster One Series
Count-by-weight cash management specialists Cashmaster have made a major extension to its leading range of cash-counting devices with the introduction of the Cashmaster One...
IDIS Highlights Retail Video Surveillance Solutions at NRF PROTECT
IDIS has follwed up the launch of its North American brand business with its first appearance at the NRF PROTECT Loss Prevention Exposition and...
Five Takeaways from the 2016 NRF PROTECT Conference and Expo
Is there an intrinsic value in attending industry conferences and similar events? Do we really learn anything?
Ultimately, that’s up to the individual. But this...