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Grocery industry at high risk of theft
Shoplifting is very common in the grocery stores, especially now that most stores have expanded to carry much more than just your stable grocery items. The combination of higher end consumer items combined with relatively low levels of security make it an ideal target for shoplifters. With tougher economic times it is projected that theft both internal as well as external is expected to dramatically increase. With small profit margins grocery stores need to seriously consider the prevention of shoplifting as a key component in reducing losses.

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Shrinking Storage…Keeping Data Safe, Close At Hand
“Distrust and caution are the parents of security,” – Benjamin Franklin New storage solutions make it easy to carry huge volumes of mission critical business data with you at all times. It also exposes this content to loss/theft. Content needs rock solid security and encryption protection.

Reducing the Employee Theft Epidemic
The FBI calls employee theft “the fastest growing crime in America!” and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce estimates that 75% of employees steal from the workplace. But it possible to reduce the incidence of employee theft by following some simple tips.

Into the Mind of a Shoplifter
To better understand shoplifting and to minimize theft we not only worked with law enforcement agencies, the security industry and retail organizations but we also interviewed approximately 300 shoplifters to better learn the some of the tricks of their trade.

Leveraging Video Surveillance and Security for Customer Benefit
Do you have a video security system in your store? If so, are you getting the most out of it? There are more uses than just preventing theft, like analyzing customer behavior and traffic flow

POS Security for Productivity
We talk about data security and video security, but one of the simplest, most fundamental aspects of security is often overlooked or improperly maintained, anti-virus and firewall protection.

Employee Theft Investigation. A Practical Guide.
Employee theft is responsible for over $600B loss to business each year. This article outlines some basic information about employee theft, awareness areas, and how investigations are resolved.

Schools and Universities Can Afford Smartcards Too!
Schools and universities have become a major target for fraud and identity theft. While they often function like large corporations with multiple users and computers, they rarely have the same big IT budgets to adopt expensive network security. So when a small charter school in DC found an innovative way to implement high level smartcard security without the huge price tag or backend modifications, they were excited.

How Thieves Physically Steal Your Data!
Basically, the theft of sensitive information from companies can happen in two ways: physical data breaches or online breaches of security. Physical identity theft refers to cases where the identity thief needs to get in close to their targets or to the information they are trying to obtain. These sorts of identity theft efforts include dumpster diving to search for documents which contain information such as account numbers, social security card or credit card numbers, addresses and like. Basically, any information which contains personally identifying information on a customer, vendor or employee is of use to identity thieves. Mail may be stolen or thieves may pose as company

Email marketing is a waste of time and money
Not for reason you might think. Internet security or the lack there of, has made users suspicious and distrustful to all unsolicited emails. Let’s first take the argument from the personal perspective. We all have been hit with spam in our email accounts. We may have also experiences are own email address being hijacked by email spoofers. All with the intent to get the recipient to click a link or open a file to start the process of identity theft.

Yet Another Avoidable Security Breach At UCLA
UCLA recently agreed to pay a penalty of $865,000 for a series of HIPPA violations and now they are forced to reveal that the theft of an external hard drive from a former employee’s home has created the fears of yet another security breach. Plus, UCLA is offering 16,288 patients credit and fraud protection services.

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