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writing an incident report

Getting Your Employees Comfortable with Writing an Incident Report

Here is a quick-and-dirty guide to instructing employees on the proper techniques of writing an incident report: a key loss prevention skill that is critical to professional growth.

R-CISC Membership Recognizes Its Own with Peer Choice Awards

The Retail Cyber Intelligence Sharing Center (R-CISC) announced the winners of its annual Peer Choice Awards in conjunction with its annual Retail Cyber Intelligence Summit.

Allied Universal Celebrates Fourth Annual National Security Officer Appreciation Week

Allied Universal is proud to recognize security officers during the fourth annual National Security Officer Appreciation Week, September 16–22, 2018. “National Security Officer Appreciation Week...
Loss Prevention Equipment, video surveillance laws, ORC methods

What You Need to Know about Video Surveillance Laws

Surveillance footage is most effective when used to impeach a plaintiff’s credibility as to the extent of his or her injuries. Since the tape is factual, not opinion, it is not subject to traditional credibility attacks, note Rubin and Stempler.

The Loss Prevention Foundation Announces Newest Diploma-Level Partners

The Loss Prevention Foundation (LPF) recently announced its newest Diploma-level partners, Alto Assurance and ClickIt.

New Forensic Reporting Platform for Retail Now Available Through CONTROLTEK-VuTeur Partnership

CONTROLTEK has recently partnered with VuTeur, reportedly the most effective forensic reporting platform on the market, to provide retailers with advanced threat detection...
Workplace anger

The Key to Resolving Workplace Anger

As much as individuals may struggle with anger in their personal lives, anger is even more challenging when it is felt and expressed—even nonviolently—in the workplace.
data security best practices, physical security threats and vulnerabilities

Are Your Solution Providers Following Data Security Best Practices?

There may be no better symbol of the nation’s modern, high-tech military as its fleet of predator drones. So it surely caused a few red faces at the Pentagon when it was discovered that insurgents in Afghanistan and Iraq had used $26 software to intercept live video feeds from the unmanned planes.
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