Tag: organized retail crime
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...
Security100 Retail Event Brings Together Loss Prevention Leaders and Solutions Providers for One-2-One Discussions
The majestic Chateau Elan Winery and Resort just north of Atlanta, GA, was the setting for the second annual Security100 Summits Retail event held...
People on the Move: July 2016
Professional advancement and building a successful loss prevention career can mean many things to many different people. For some individuals it may mean reaching...
Stored-Value Card Fraud—A House of Cards?
Okay, I know that there is stored-value card fraud in the world. I have read most every survey on dishonesty that ever finds its...
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...
Bridging the Gap between Cyber Crime and ORC
Cybercrime and organized retail crime (ORC) are words we hear on a daily basis. Let’s talk about how they’re related and how they’re different....
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...
ORC Investigator Training
When the ORC team at Limited Brands was dealing with sophisticated criminals in 2007, it became clear that we needed talented loss prevention professionals...
Part I. The Future of ORC Management
Sponsored by The Zellman Group
Houston had a problem. For that matter, so did the rest of Texas and neighboring states. Boosters were hitting retailers...
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...