Tag: security officer
Tom Meehan Joins CONTROLTEK as Chief Strategy Officer and Chief Information Security Officer
CONTROLTEK has appointed Tom Meehan, CFI, its new chief strategy officer and chief information security officer. In his new, dual role, Meehan will lead...
The Loss Prevention Foundation (LPF) Announces New Board and Executive Committee Members
The Loss Prevention Foundation (LPF) announced the selection of its newest board member and executive committee members to assist in governing and providing strategic...
Buyer, Beware: 4 Warning Signs of a Bad Contract Security Arrangement
As the contract security guard industry has improved and become more professional, it has become tougher to assign all the blame to it when security partnerships go wrong.
An Inside Look at Sears Asset Protection
Scott Glenn, JD, LPC, currently serves as the chief security officer for Sears Holdings, where he manages asset and profit protection, safety, business continuity,...
USS Executive Team Adds Proven Industry Leader
USS recently announced the addition of a long-standing, well-known industry leader to their executive team with the onboarding of new Vice President of Operations...
The Evolution of the Retail Loss Prevention Professional
What is the role of retail loss prevention? What may seem to be a simple question has grown increasingly more complicated as various functions,...
Tyco Security Products Expands Policy Enforcement, Operational Efficiency with C•CURE 9000 v2.60
Tyco Security Products, part of Johnson Controls, recently introduced the newest version of its C•CURE 9000 security and event management platform that offers new...
Building an Organization around Data and Technology
EDITORS NOTE: Scott Glenn, JD, LPC, is the chief security officer for Sears Holdings where he is responsible for asset and profit protection, safety...
Building an Unbreakable LP–IT Bond
Listening to loss prevention leaders discuss their relationships with information technology (IT) departments and offer advice for strengthening them can seem a bit like...