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Source-Tagging Specialists
& EAS Tag Innovators
ALL-TAG is an American
manufacturer of RF Labels and a leading supplier for all other RF, AM and RFID
products designed to help retailers fight shrink. Founded in 1992, ALL-TAG
specializes in helping retailers source tag their hard goods and apparel, as
well as designing unique and customizable EAS tagging solutions that address
very specific problems LP/AP executives face today.
Stuart Seidel, President, and Lance Weeden, Account Executive, tell
us about ALL-TAG’s latest security innovations: the Q-Tag and the Q-Wrap.
How Cart Technology Can Help Reduce Violent Altercations
Amber Bradley shares some insights from the Calibration Group’s latest
whitepaper, “Violence
in Loss Prevention,” and how shopping cart control technology from solution
providers like
Gatekeeper Systems can help not only prevent pushout theft but also minimize
the number of violent confrontations with shoplifters.
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Moving Up
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Aaron Henderson
promoted to Vice President of Loss Prevention and Food Safety for Penske
Penske
is pleased to announce the promotion of Aaron Henderson to Vice President of
Loss Prevention and Food Safety, recognizing his recently expanded global
responsibilities including developing and leading their food safety strategies.
He will continue to report to Debra McKibben.
Since joining Penske Logistics in 2009, Aaron has successfully demonstrated his
leadership capabilities by assembling a highly competent team of loss prevention
and food safety professionals. He has also successfully implemented
comprehensive processes and procedures to keep our customers’ inventories safe,
accurate and in compliance with government regulations.
Aaron brings more than 25 years of experience in the loss prevention discipline.
Before his time with Penske, he provided loss prevention leadership to companies
such as Circuit City, Saks Fifth Avenue and Macy’s. Aaron proudly served over 27
years as a soldier in the U.S. Army both in the active and reserve component. He
progressed through multiple leadership positions retiring in 2014 as a Command
Sergeant Major.
Aaron holds an associate’s degree in criminal justice from Coastline Community
College and is a graduate of the U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy. He is a
certified loss prevention professional. Aaron continues to reside in Aurora,
Ohio with his wife, Patti, and their two sons, Blair and Brent. Congratulations
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The D&D Daily's 2017
Internet/Featured Jobs Report
In the
Featured Jobs column in Q4 2017 we posted 48 featured jobs:
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3 VP, AVP or
SVP positions
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19 Director positions
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4 Senior Director level positions
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3
Regional, Market or Field Director positions
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8 Senior Manager or Corporate Manager positions
In Quarter 4 of 2016, the Daily posted 39 featured jobs:
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2 VP positions
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18
Director positions
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1 Senior Director level position
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6 Senior Manager/Corporate Manager positions
Throughout 2017, the Daily posted various job titles including Safety and
Security, Operations, Investigations, Program Manager, Cyber Security and
Information Security.
While the Daily increased in the number of featured and internet jobs posted in
Quarter 4, throughout the whole year, the Daily posted less internet jobs this
year (4,838) than in 2016 (4,944).
Due to the number of store closures seen in
2017, as many as
6,800 according to Patch, job cuts, and especially loss prevention/asset
protection, ORC and store detective position cuts and reorganizations at stores
like
CVS and Walgreens,
Ascena,
Regis Salons,
Office Depot, Forever 21 and BLD Brands/Serazen,
Sears, and
Petco, the amount of jobs posted on retail websites for
LP/AP/Security positions decreased.
While the beginning of 2018 has seen more job cuts already, it will be
interesting to see how the retail industry, and consequently LP/AP job postings, plays out with ecommerce becoming a
bigger influence on brick and mortar stores and their employees.
Read the full report here
Economic Crime Claims More Victims
Crime Costs: An analysis of data from 7,228 organizations in 123
countries by PwC found 49% were a victim of economic crime in the past two
years, up from 36% who said so in 2016. For the first time, more than half of
the U.S. organizations (53%) said they were victimized; 38% said the same two
years ago. Among U.S. organizations, 37% said the cost of the crime against them
exceeded $1 million, compared to 18% of global responses. Fifty-two percent
of U.S. organizations said they increased or significantly increased spending to
fight fraud; 42% said they plan to.
“Damage from economic crime goes far beyond financial loss,” the PwC
report said. “Today, there’s amplified danger of damage to a company’s
reputation. With public expectations of companies and their business partners at
an all-time high, even a small matter can blow up into a large and consequential
issue in the public eye.”
wsj.com
The New ID Theft: Thousands of Credit Applicants
Who Don’t Exist
In a twist on ID theft, criminals are deploying figments of their imaginations,
in what is often called synthetic-identity fraud. It’s one of the fastest
growing forms of identity crimes, the Justice Department says, and among the
hardest to combat.
Because
the person taking out cards or loans isn’t real, there are no consumer victims
to alert lenders. When companies and law enforcement discover something amiss,
they often wind up chasing ghosts.
Synthetic-identity fraud exploits a vulnerability in America’s consumer-credit
system. Lenders often consider a loan applicant legitimate if the applicant has
a credit report at Equifax Inc., TransUnion or Experian PLC. But a new “credit
file”—essentially a precursor to a credit report—often gets created when someone
simply applies, even if the loan doesn’t come through.
While a small part of total identity-fraud losses—that number hit about $16.8
billion in 2017, according to consulting firm Javelin Strategy &
Research—synthetic-identity losses are soaring. TransUnion says a record $355
million in outstanding credit-card balances was owed by people who it suspects
didn’t exist in 2017, up more than eightfold from 2012.
In January, Accenture PLC listed synthetic-identity fraud as one of the biggest
threats facing banks in 2018, saying it would be “costing banks billions of
dollars and countless hours as they chase down people who don’t even exist.”
wsj.com
Society For Human Resources Management Article Today
Should Trained Managers Be Armed in the Workplace?
Employers could be held liable if someone is injured
News of mass shootings and their tragic results have left many people wondering
what can be done to prevent or mitigate the consequences of violent
acts—including acts committed in the workplace. Should a few trained managers be
allowed to carry guns at work? What are the risks and benefits? Employment law
attorneys weighed in.
Employers already have a lot of things to worry about when it comes to managing
their workforce, so a policy permitting weapons in the workplace would add a
great deal of responsibility and risk, said Rodney Moore, an attorney with
Ogletree Deakins in Atlanta.
It may be more effective for employers to increase their security budgets so
they can install more cameras, hire more security guards or offer more safety
training to employees, he said.
Editor's Note: Needless to publish anything else in the article, but
leave it to say that - they actually brought up the subject?
shrm.com
Retailers take sides on gun policy. Is the risk
worth the reward?
U.S. retailers have a gun problem — even the ones that don't sell firearms.
Public outcry over firearms has reached a fever pitch, and with good reason.
Since Jan. 1, there have been
37 mass shootings in the United States according to the
Gun Violence
Archive, which defines a mass shooting as an event where "four or more
people are shot or killed in a single incident."
Despite — or perhaps because of — the divisive nature of the issue, retail
brands that have not yet made statements about guns need to think long and hard
about taking a stand on this issue. "Retail brands need to take seriously any
issue that conflicts with or supports the brand’s own well-defined values, or
the values that matter most to its core customers," said Peter Verrengia, senior
partner at the global communications management firm of FleishmanHillard. "If
you don’t have well-defined values, or don’t track the values of your brand
fans, employees and other constituents, you are in trouble in today’s bisected
America."
Deb Gabor, CEO of Sol Marketing, a brand strategy consultancy, said it comes
down to how brands are defining themselves and their values. "A brand is a
magnet that draws people together to share the beliefs behind the brand," said
Gabor. "And when brands say, 'This
is our social responsibility, and we feel strongly about protecting people,'
that's a strong choice. That's designed to draw the brand to its customers.
"The risk is they might alienate part of their audience, but it's a calculated
risk," he said. "A brand doesn't make this decision without thinking about the
impact on its revenue." The risks exist no matter which side of the debate a
company chooses.
retaildive.com
Why It May Be Impossible to Measure the Impact of Stores Limiting Gun Sales
Both sides of the gun control debate saw this week's decisions by Dick's
Sporting Goods, Walmart and Kroger to limit firearms sales as symbolically
game-changing.
But whether those changes will actually have a meaningful effect on gun sales is
difficult - if not impossible - to know.
There is no nationwide registry that tracks gun ownership while firearms are
available to purchase from a decentralized network of retailers, shows and
individuals that operate publicly, privately, online and offline.
Efforts to require a nationwide registry have also faced resistance over
concerns about potential threats to Second Amendment rights - a central
repository of data could eventually lead to firearms being confiscated by the
government, critics have said. Some researchers have blamed the National Rifle
Association, the firearms industry's powerful lobbying group, for blocking the
government's ability to study guns and gun crimes.
There is a way to get a partial picture of retail gun sales from the National
Instant Criminal Background Check System, which was established by the F.B.I. in
1998. But that system, too, lacks detailed data.
nytimes.com
Wyoming Bill would raise bar for felony property
crimes from $1,000 to $1,500
Wyoming House Bill 55, which passed out of the House last week and is now under
consideration in the Senate Judiciary Committee, would raise from $1,000 to
$1,500 the amount of damage an offender would have to cause to qualify as a
felon.
codyenterprise.com
Nearly 5,000 Cargo Thefts in Europe, Middle East, Africa in 2017
'Curtain Slashing' Trucks Accounts for 44% of Thefts
There were 4,485 cargo theft incidents in the Europe, Middle East and Africa
region in 2017, according to SensiGuard’s Supply Chain Intelligence Center
report.
The top five countries for incidents were the United Kingdom with 1,533,
Germany with 1,070, Belgium with 665, the Netherlands with 579 and South Africa
with 172.
More than 90% of all thefts in the U.K. occurred in unsecured parking areas, and
the region with the most incidents was East Midlands with 754, or nearly half of
all thefts. In Germany, cargo theft is less concentrated in one region with
Bavaria and North Rhine-Westphalia each accounting for about 19% of thefts and
Lower Saxony for 13%.
The top modus operandi for thievery in the Europe, Middle East and Africa,
or EMEA, is “curtain slashing” - where thieves cut the canvass tarp covering
the side of a truck, a style more prevalent outside North America. Curtain
slashing accounted for 44% of thefts, followed by pilferage at 31%, hijacking
6%, vehicle theft and facility theft each with 5%, fuel theft 4%, theft of full
truckload 3% and deceptive pickup and last-mile courier each with 1%.
ttnews.com
Costco Wholesale Club claims the top spot in the
ranking by Indeed, a job review site
Retailers took four out of the top 10 spots in a ranking of the best companies
to work for - as ranked by employees - with regards to compensation and
benefits.
In coming up with the list, Indeed, which has over 18 million company reviews in
its database, including companies with at least 600 reviews between January 2016
through January 2018. In addition to compensation, Indeed considered factors
such as hourly pay, health care, dental care, parental leave and company
matching for retirement plans.
The other retailers that made the top ten were grocers, HEB (No. 7) and Aldi
(No. 8). Starbucks ranked No. 9. Another supermarket retailer, Publix, came in
at No. 11.
chainstoreage.com
Zara Introduces Robots To Speed Up Online Order
Pickup
To solve for fashion retailer Zara’s customers facing long lines to pick
items up in its stores, the company is turning to a high-tech solution for its
“click and collect” service. Robots will now fetch items from the back of the
house and speed up the in-store pick-up process, the Wall Street Journal
reported.
Customers who have placed online orders can scan or enter a code at collection
points in Zara stores. Then robots search for the corresponding order and bring
it to a drop box where a customer can pick it up.
One-third of Zara’s worldwide online sales are already picked up in a Zara
store. That demand created long lines in some of its locations as employees
manually searched for and found customers’ orders. Customers can pick up items
at thousands of the brand’s brick-and-mortar stores, with 85 locations in the
U.S. offering the service.
pymnts.com
Restaurants, groceries beef up effort to identify food sources
Darden Restaurants, Publix, Winn-Dixie and other grocers have launched their own
“sustainable seafood campaigns,” and other companies are rallying around
commitments to animal welfare and curbing overuse of antibiotics. It comes in
response to a growing consumer desire for cleaner foods such as organic and
locally grown products, as well as pressure from activists to cut down on what
they see as abuse in supply chains, said Steve Kirn a lecturer at the University
of Florida’s Miller Retail Center.
The move towards more transparency comes after decades of criticism of other
consumer industries, such as scrutiny of Nike’s factories in Vietnam or Apple
supplier factories in China. Many efforts to identify the source of materials in
textiles, and later, in food, date to a 1998 lawsuit Nike settled over claims it
deceived the public about the use of sweatshops in China to make shoes. That
case birthed the term “greenwashing” for such efforts.
Red Lobster co-owner Thai Union, one of the world’s largest seafood suppliers,
was the subject of a 2015 Associated Press investigation into the use of forced
labor on shrimping and fishing vessels in Southeast Asia. The reports traced
seafood caught using fishermen confined to boats for months at a time and
supplied to many of America’s largest supermarket and restaurant chains.
orlandosentinel.com
'The Unloved Retail Sector Is Quietly Attempting a Rebound'
After one of their toughest years ever, beleaguered U.S. retailers are enjoying
a pickup in quarterly sales, helping to boost the shares of many
brick-and-mortar operators even as the stock market stumbles this year.
The moves mark a partial respite for retailers, which have reckoned with sliding
sales, record store closures and bankruptcy filings as consumers have
increasingly shifted to shopping online. The bleak outlook led many investors to
sour on the sector last year, sending shares of several department stores,
including Macy’s Inc., J.C. Penney Co. and Sears Holdings Corp., down by
double-digit percentages, while the S&P 500 knocked out a 19% gain.
But in recent weeks, a string of retailers has posted stronger-than-expected
earnings, driven by a pop in holiday sales and further rounds of cost-cutting.
That has helped spur a rally in shares of companies running everything from
department stores to electronics chains to bargain outlets. The S&P 500
department stores sub-industry index has climbed 14% this year, while an S&P 500
index tracking the performance of electronics retailers has risen 10% and the
broad S&P 500 has gained 0.2%.
“Right now we’re seeing the perfect scenario for retailers: high consumer
confidence, relatively low expectations [around their performance] and
stronger-than-expected consumer spending. When you put all these things together
you have the retail earnings season in a nutshell,” said Victor Jones, director
of trading at TD Ameritrade.
wsj.com
Lidl have perfect response 'to thieves looting store in blizzard before
demolishing it with stolen digger'
The
Lidl social media gurus have decided to pay little attention to the weekend's
happenings. Instead they tweeted as if nothing had happened at all, Dublin Live
reports. And when asked by a follower what they did, the Lidl spokesperson
responded "Kicked back, watched a bit of TV - pretty quiet tbh."
Nine people were arrested after a rampaging mob looted a Lidl in Dublin on
Friday - then demolished the building with the stolen digger. Footage posted
online appears to show a digger being used to tear down the shop's roof while
another purportedly shows a mob trying to break into a safe in deep snow.
mirror.co.uk
Memphis, TN: Thousands of dangerous drugs are
missing or stolen in Tennessee; employee theft accounted for 42 cases in 3 years
The Drug Enforcement Agency said more than 3,200 opioids are lost or missing in
the state. The main reasons the drugs were lost during delivery taken by
pharmaceutical employees, or stolen during break-ins. A FOX13 investigation
discovered opioid crisis is also caused by a lack of inventory controls from
manufacturer to retailer, pharmacy and customer. According to the data, there
were 139 cases of drugs stolen during some kind of break-in. Employee theft
accounted for 42 cases. The most common way drugs end up missing or lost is
during delivery with nearly 570 cases.
fox13memphis.com
US customs agencies seize $1.2B in counterfeit imports
Illegal goods market continues to grow - Up 8% From LY
America's two largest customs agencies announced a new record Monday for the
number of counterfeit and pirated goods intercepted while being imported to the
United States in one year.
Customs officials apprehended 34,143 shipments, with more than 692 people
arrested. China and Hong Kong exported 87% of the counterfeit goods seized.
washingtonexaminer.com
Dramatic heist: Thieves steal $5 million from
Lufthansa plane in Brazil
A group of thieves stole $5 million in cash, which had been due to travel from
Brazil to Switzerland aboard a Lufthansa jet, at a large freight airport near
Sao Paulo, police said Monday.
The spectacular heist, which took place late Sunday, was completed in a matter
of minutes, and authorities have yet to arrest a suspect.
The crooks entered Viracopos International Airport's freight terminal using a
pickup on which they had "placed stickers mimicking the runway security
company's logo," federal police said in a statement.
Germany-based Lufthansa's plane had been traveling from Guarulhos airport in Sao
Paulo and was making a stop at Viracopos -- Brazil's biggest freight terminal --
with Zurich as its final destination.
The stolen money had been held under the auspices of secure transport
provider Brinks, according to the Folha de Sao Paulo newspaper.
The daily said five men had threatened security agents on the runway before
taking off with the cargo, in barely six minutes.
standardmedia.co.ke
Footwear Retailer The Walking Company Files ‘Chapter 22’ Bankruptcy
Target to remodel more than 1,000 stores nationwide by end of 2020
New gun restrictions are a win for Walmart and
Dick’s
Club Champion plans to open a minimum of 30
stores next two years
Quarterly Results
Target Q4 comp's up 3.6%, digital comp sales up 29%, sales up 10%, full yr
comp's up 1.3%, sales up 3.4%
Ascena Q2 comp's down 2%, sales down 1.7%
Ann Taylor comp's down 8%
LOFT comp's down 1%
Maurices comp's down 5%
Dressbarn comp's down 12%
Lane Bryant comp's flat
Catherines comp's down 5%
Justice comp's up 7%
Call for
Solution Provider Speakers for the
39th Annual Conference:
RLPSA is looking for Solution Providers to speak on
several topics in a General Session at the Annual Conference. The
format will not be a typical presentation, but the speakers
will need to address broad categories in a non-salesy way such as:
1. Tell us about the most creative way you have used a technology or
tool to solve a Loss Prevention or Safety problem.
2. What is your most complicated Loss Prevention, Safety or Risk
opportunity that you were able to solve for a client, and how did
you solve it?
3. Some clients are great to work with, and others not so much. In
your opinion, what characteristics make for the best restaurant
clients?
4. What do you feel is the most important LP, Safety or Risk issue
facing the restaurant industry today, and what advice do you have
for addressing that issue?
Solution provider speakers must be nominated by a restaurant
to participate and they also must be associate members of RLPSA.
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Spotlight on
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Learn how Under Armour introduced a game-changing loss prevention strategy
After establishing a new standard for electronic article surveillance (EAS)
technology for its North American stores, Under Armour does have one lingering
regret. “I could kick myself for not discovering this solution sooner,” said
Sean Donnelly, Director of Global Retail Asset Protection and Investigations for
the premier activewear giant.
“My advice to other AP leaders is to not write things off by thinking that
something looks too good to be true. Be open to challenging the status quo and
willing to put new solutions to the test. We learned that openness pays big
dividends, and it’s an important part of servicing any rapidly growing business
that prides itself on innovation.”
Read more here
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LP Leader Feature
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Escaping
Mediocrity in Team Meetings
Troy
D. Elliott, CPP
Manager of Operations - Retail Asset Protection
Meijer Stores
At this point in your career I’m certain that you’ve attended
your fair share of annual team meetings where you gathered with
your peers and sat for hours listening to presenter after
presenter as they shared endless Power Point slides about the
topics at hand. From my experience, this is the typical method
that many Asset Protection professionals present their
information. Honesty, this is how I often communicate as well.
After all, PowerPoint is such a simple and cool way to package
your materials. There is just one problem; what once was cool is
now just routine! As presenters we owe it to our teams to
present the material in a manner which allows them to learn,
understand, apply, and practice that knowledge. If the knowledge
is gained in the room and left at the door, then the
presentation was a failure. With these thoughts in mind, I set
out to develop a presentation that broke from the norm and
provided materials in a manner that would be engaging, exciting,
and retained by all attendees. I developed an Asset Protection
Escape Room to present my materials and this is how I did it.
An escape room, as defined by Wikipedia, “is a physical
adventure game in which players solve a series of puzzles and
riddles using clues, hints and strategy to complete the
objectives at hand. Players are given a set time limit to unveil
the secret plot which is hidden within the rooms.” As Asset
Protection professionals our job is to identify, investigate,
and solve for the causes of shrink within our stores. This daily
objective lends itself well to the design of an Asset Protection
related Escape Room.
Planning Phase
While conducting research for my Asset Protection Escape Room I
learned that there are a multitude of resources available which
can assist you in creating your own escape room. Some of these
resources are free and others require a purchase to be made as
they are essentially an escape room kit in a box. After
purchasing the escape room kit in a box, I quickly determined
that it would not meet my needs as it was too juvenile for my
audience. After all, I am presenting to Asset Protection
professionals here. Therefore I used free information to build
my own from scratch. I would recommend that you conduct some
online searches to understand what is available and what ideas
you can implement in your own room. I also recommend
participating in an escape room personally before trying to
create one yourself. Only by experiencing the fun, excitement,
and the challenge first-hand can you truly appreciate what you
are attempting to recreate in your own escape room.
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167 Applebee's Restaurants Hit With Payment Card
Malware
Payment Card Data Stolen by Malware-Wielding Attackers, Franchisee Warns.
Anyone who dined out at Applebee's restaurants in 15 states - ranging from
Alabama and Arizona to Texas and Wyoming - may have gotten a free side of
payment card theft with their meal.
On Friday,
RMH Franchise Holdings warned that all of the 167 Applebee's restaurants it
owns and operates suffered a data breach in which point-of-sale systems were
infected with malware designed to capture payment cards for anyone who dined at
the restaurants.
Infection periods vary by location, but the earliest infections began on Nov.
23, 2017, and none appear to have lasted longer than Jan. 2, the company says.
It has not published an estimate of the number of payment cards that hackers
compromised.
bankinfosecurity.com
Equifax Hack Could Cost ‘Well Over $600M’
The breach could turn out to be the most costly in corporate history, with
Equifax expecting another $275 million in costs this year. Costs could be “well
over $600 million,” including costs to resolve government investigations into
the incident and civil lawsuits against the firm.
cfo.com
2017 Was a Record Year for Cybersecurity Breaches
More than 14.5 billion malware-laced emails were sent in 2017, and there was a
1,000-percent increase in phishing efforts, according to AppRiver’s annual
Global Security Report. The report also notes that 1.9 billion data records were
lost or stolen as a result of cyberattacks in the first half of 2017 alone.
2017 illustrated a significantly lower barrier-of-entry to the world of
cybercrime with the emergence of malware-as-a-service, with user profile names
and credit card numbers readily available on the Dark Web and distribution of
20,000 messages for just $40.
Looking ahead in 2018, AppRiver predicts that larger data breaches are on the
way, and the volume of data stolen in the past year creates the potential for
more widespread fraud, especially with the type of sensitive customer data
stolen from firms like Equifax. The use of these hacked accounts and profiles is
a jumping-off point for more creative and deceptive attacks.
securitymagazine.com
More Security Vendors Putting 'Skin in the Game'
Product warranties, while still rare in the security industry, appear wildly
popular among enterprises looking for more guarantees from their vendors. More
than a dozen security vendors now offer some sort of warranty for their products
and services.
Security product guarantees increasingly are gaining traction. A
study by Vanson Bourne found that 95% of US companies want their security
vendors to provide a guarantee on their products and services, and 88% would
consider switching to a vendor that offered one.
Cyber insurance provides a level of risk coverage for enterprises, he notes, but
vendors also need to offer some product guarantees, he says. "We're trained to
think security can't be guaranteed," Grossman says. "But customers deserve
[more]. Vendors need to put some skin in the game."
darkreading.com
Continuous security monitoring advances automated
scanning
Battling threats in today's fast-paced cyberworld means shutting down
vulnerabilities fast, which requires round-the-clock monitoring. Learn how to
make it happen in your company.
The world of cybersecurity moves at a blazingly fast pace, which means it's time
to consider continuous security monitoring. Researchers discover and publicize
new vulnerabilities every week, and attackers quickly build automated exploit
tools that leverage those vulnerabilities to gain access to enterprise systems.
Every time a new vulnerability hits the streets, the race is on for vendors to
develop and release patches that administrators must apply before the first
attack hits their systems.
Traditional approaches to
vulnerability scanning run periodic scans of enterprise systems searching
for known vulnerabilities and adding them to a remediation task list.
Unfortunately, that's simply not frequent enough to keep pace with modern
threats.
Today's threat environment calls for a continuous security monitoring (CSM)
approach that integrates information from vulnerability scans with other
information sources to provide administrators with a real-time view of their
security vulnerabilities.
techtarget.com
16.7M U.S. consumers had their identities stolen in 2017 - 5% of U.S. pop.
Council of Economic Advisers Estimated Malicious Cyberactivity cost U.S. economy
$57B to $109B in 2016
Colorado Tightening Cyber Laws
The 2018 Colorado General Assembly is also joining in with a bill that would
impose further compliance responsibilities on organizations keeping personal
identification information about Colorado residents. House Bill 18-1128 amends
and adds further detail to existing laws on maintenance and disposal of
documents containing personal identifying information and the duty to report
data breaches to affected individuals.
HB 18-1128 tightens that requirement by stating notification must occur "not
later than 45 days from the date of the security breach" and by providing a
detailed list of what the notification must contain. In addition, the attorney
general must receive notification within seven days of discovery of a breach.
gazette.com
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Tom's Tek Tip
by Tom Meehan, CFI
Sponsored by Controltek
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Real FM Radio on Your
Smart Phone
Do you like to listen to FM radio? On select smart phones you
can listen to live FM radio even without the internet service.
All mobile smart phone have the ability to receive FM radio signal. However,
some have this feature disabled. Fortunately, there is a free smart phone app
called Next Radio. Download it and see if your FM chip is active. If it is, and
your phone is supported, simply plug in your headphones and enjoy live FM radio.
This app offers some internet streaming stations as well. |
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e-commerce
Sponsored by The Zellman Group
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Amazon
tours D.C., Maryland and Virginia in search for new headquarters
Reported by the newspaper Bezos actually owns!
Officials from Amazon.com toured sites in Washington, Montgomery County, Md.,
and Northern Virginia last week — the latest sign that the tech giant is
seriously considering adding a second headquarters with as many as 50,000 jobs
to the D.C. area, according to officials in all three jurisdictions.
Three of the final 20 locations on Amazon’s list are in the D.C. area, fueling
speculation that the company founded by Jeffrey P. Bezos, who also owns The
Washington Post, will make its second home in the area.
washingtonpost.com
Report: Trump backs push to collect online sales tax
President Donald Trump is supporting traditional retailers when it comes to
requiring states to collect sales taxes for online purchases.
President Trump’s stance backs an appeal by South Dakota that the Supreme Court
should overturn a law passed in 1992 that says companies with no physical
presence in a state are not required to collect a state sales tax on purchases.
The change could generate billions of dollars in revenue,
according to Reuters.
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Retailers push to end special tax treatment for online brands
Conventional retailers are working with industry groups to overturn a tax break
that benefits e-commerce brands. On Monday, the
Retail Industry Leaders Association public policy organization called Retail
Litigation Center, along with more than 20 retail and wholesale trade
associations, filed a document to overturn a rule that the Supreme Court adopted
in the pre-Internet era. Specifically, the group hopes to influence the court to
reverse special tax breaks given to online retailers.
chainstoreage.com
Amazon.com, Inc. Gets “Lean” And “Mean” With
Staff Reductions At Its Seattle Headquarters
Why has Amazon fired hundreds of workers at its Seattle headquarters?
According to Jeff Bezos, this move is the result of conducting a “head count” of
employees and needs, and adjusting employment numbers accordingly.
The
number of fired employees represents just a small percentage of Amazon
employees – 300,000 in the U.S. alone. And, there are still 4,000 open positions
in Seattle and 12,000 internationally. Obviously, the company is not downsizing,
but it does look like it is re-configuring its workforce based upon its
projected future. And, it is also looking for a second headquarters in the U.S.,
which of course will require additional staffing there, up to 50,000 according
to Amazon.
The Seattle cuts are all in the retail division, according to one
manager. It is part of an annual drive to eliminate those who are the most
low-performing; however, fired employees were all encouraged to apply for
other jobs that are still open in Seattle.
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Meet the new tech on the front line of the
fight against fakes
Despite being solidly in the 21st century, today the integrity of products
shipped from one place to another is still checked using old-fashioned
methods. Recipients like border officers or wholesale customers resort to
manually opening crates and containers to physically inspect items for
authenticity.
Unfortunately, the eye can lie. It can be hard to verify integrity using an
on-the-spot visual check alone. But thanks to recent technological
innovations, the fake detection business is getting an upgrade. There are a
multitude of solutions chipping away at counterfeiting across various
industries in various points of the supply chain. But are these tools
enough?
● Package signatures
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Save the Date: 1st Annual METRORCA Information
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The METRORCA will host the
1st annual Information Sharing and Training Conference at the New York City
Police Department Academy, 130-30 28th Avenue, Flushing, New York, on April
17th, 2018. Parking is free for all attendees.
The agenda for this information sharing conference will include new and varied
material from federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies as well as
private sector loss prevention professionals focusing on a wide range of topics
that may include; Ethical Decision Making, Interviewing Techniques, Evidence
Collection, Prosecuting Organized Retail Crime, Private-Public Collaboration,
Terrorism Techniques and the Opioid Epidemic and its Impact on the Retail
Sector.
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Vail, CO: Vail Police arrest 2 men with $20K in
stolen merchandise stashed in a car
Two
men allegedly stole more than $20,000 in merchandise from luxury shops in Vail
and then got caught when they stashed it in an economy car. Just before 5 p.m.
Sunday, March 4, Vail Police received a shoplifting report from the Tommy Bowers
Ski Shop in the Solaris Plaza. Store staffers said two men stole $1,000 worth of
merchandise. Police soon learned that two men had been targeting high-end retail
stores, allegedly stealing ski apparel and accessories and storing the stolen
items in their vehicle, a white Kia Soul.
vaildaily.com
Gwinnett County, GA: Police searching suspects
behind Multi-State ORC ring
Gwinnett County Police need the public’s help to identify three people who
investigators said are linked to a theft ring that stretches from Georgia to
North Carolina. Most of the thefts happened between last December and February.
Police said the thieves break into cars at local parks, steal purses or wallets
inside, and then use the victim's credit cards and cash to buy gift cards.
fox5atlanta.com
Little Rock, AR: Thieves run out of Apple Store
with more than $22,000 in iPhones, laptops
Several thieves piled up electronics at the Apple Store in west Little Rock
before darting out of the store with more than $22,000 of merchandise. It
happened about 8:45 p.m. Saturday at the location in the Promenade at Chenal
shopping center. An employee told investigators between four and six people
stacked up items that included iPhones and MacBooks from the display tables in
the business. The group then "ripped off the security cables" and ran out of the
store and to the center's rear parking lot.
arkansasonline.com
Taft,
CA: Man hid inside Kmart to steal $11,321 in Jewelry
A would be jewel thief apparently hid in Kmart at closing time but the caper was
foiled by a motion sensor and now he is in custody on felony burglary charges.
The suspect was caught just before midnight on Feb. 25 and Taft Police said he
had jewelry in bags when he was caught. The jewelry was valued at $11,321 at
prices heavily discounted for a going-out-of-business sale, but Lt. Pete Aranda
said the retail value of the items could be as high at $60,000 at actual retail
prices.
taftmidwaydriller.com
Panama City, FL: Police looking for suspects
after Victoria’s Secret theft
The Panama City Police Department is asking for your help after a theft at
Victoria's Secret in the Panama City Mall. Officers say the theft happened on
February 28th, 2018 at 8:30 p.m. Witnesses described the suspects as two black
females in their 20's. They say they entered the store and began putting
merchandise inside bags. The women then ran, but most likely had a car nearby.
wjhg.com
Wallingford, NH: 2 men Arrested at Walmart attempting to
buy Gift Cards with stolen credit cards at Walmart; 13 fraudulent credit cards
seized
Springfield, MA: Police seeking suspect in Razor Blade
theft from CVS
UK: York, England: 4 Arrested on Shoplifting charges at
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Shootings & Deaths
Brooklyn, NY: Off-Duty NYPD Officer fatally
shoots Gas Station Armed Robbery Suspect
An armed robbery suspect who was trying to hold up a gas station in Brooklyn was
shot and killed by an off-duty officer Monday night, the NYPD said. The incident
happened at around 10:30 p.m. at a gas station on Remsen Avenue. Police said a
station attendant was pumping gas into the officer’s personal vehicle when two
suspects walked up, both armed with a gun.
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Los Angeles County, CA: Homicide Detectives Offer
$30K Reward in Search for Killer of Lancaster Store Clerk
Authorities said the cashier killed, 61-year-old John Ruh of Lancaster, was a
beloved figure in the local community. “The United States Marine Corps veteran
was widely-known for his smile, sunny disposition and friendliness on the job,”
sheriff’s deputies said in a news release. On the morning of Feb. 19, at around
8:30 a.m., two men entered the convenience store in the 44400 block of Division
Street to rob it, authorities said. One of the men fired multiple times at Ruh,
who was working at the time.
ktla.com
Sanford, FL: Gunman on the Run after Seminole
Towns Center Mall
A gunman is being sought by Sanford police after a teenager was shot multiple
times outside of a busy Seminole County mall. Investigators said a 19-year-old
man was hospitalized after being shot multiple times outside of Burlington Coat
Factory at Seminole Towne Center. The mall was placed on lockdown after the
shooting, but police said they believe the shooter and the victim knew each
other. Police said all information indicates the shooting was an incident that
started with an argument between the shooter and the victim, Ja'Vonte
Washington. Washington was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries,
but at last report, was in stable condition.
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Memphis, TN: Police respond to Shots fired at Oak
Court Mall
The Memphis Police Department confirmed they responded to a shots fired call at
Oak Court mall in the 500 block of Oak Court Drive Monday evening around 6 p.m.
After arriving, officers concluded that there were no shooting victims. This is
an ongoing investigation.
wreg.com
Fairfield, AL: Mother, adult daughter wounded in
possible crossfire outside Fairfield store
The shooting happened Monday, about 5:30 p.m. outside the Jet Pep on Aaron
Aronov Drive. The victims were a mother and daughter, both adults. Police said
the preliminary information indicates that there was a possible shootout between
two vehicles. Police said it appears they weren't the targets, but possibly
caught in the crossfire. One of the women was shot in the arm, the other grazed
in the back; non-life-threatening injuries.
al.com
Honolulu, HI: Active shooter false alert at Ala
Moana Center; Shoppers locked in Nordstrom's
An active shooter scenario, turned out to be a false alarm, but a weapons scare
forced a "Lock Down" at Ala Moana Shopping Center. Saturday evening police were
called to Ala Moana after there were reports of a weapon sticking out of
backpack. And the Nordstrom end of the shopping center was cleared just before 7
in the evening. A shopper in Nordstrom, said they were moved from the ground
floor to the third floor. They were also told to remain calm while being kept
inside, because of an active shooter incident.
kitv.com
Robberies & Thefts
Santa Rosa, CA: Police ID GardaWorld Armored
Truck Facility Robbers
Police were notified at 2:51 a.m. Friday of a hold-up alarm at GardaWorld, on
Northpoint Parkway. On Monday, police identified two men suspected in the
robbery. Milton Gamez-Fierro, 41, remained hospitalized Monday from gunshot
wounds suffered in an officer-involved shooting at the scene; his alleged
co-conspirator, Jesus Gomez-Rosales, 29, is being held in Sonoma County jail in
lieu of $1 million bail.
patch.com
Memphis, TN: 3 Walgreens targeted in overnight
crime spree
The Memphis Police Department is trying to determine if an overnight crime spree
of three Walgreens are all connected. According to police, the Walgreens stores
at Thomas Street, 5100 Quince and 4600 Poplar Ave were all burglarized between 2
and 3:30am. Front Doors were smashed and the Pharmacy appears to have been the
target.
fox13memphis.com
Denham Springs, LA: Man charged with a Hate Crime and
Robbery of a C-Store; Suspect targeted the store because it was owned by a
Muslim man
Hurst, TX: Front Door open, cases smashed in Burglary at
Target
Russellville, AL: C-Store Robbery, kidnapping fugitive is
arrested by U.S. Marshalls Gulf Coast Regional Task Force
Piercing Pagoda in the McKinley Mall, Buffalo, NY
reported a Burglary on 3/5, items valued at $23,000
Arson
San Diego, CA: UC San Diego’s Groundwork
Bookstore burned; Arsonist(s) leave a political note
The perpetrator(s) did not steal anything and did not leave a note detailing why
they broke in. In a statement released on Monday, the Groundwork Books
membership wrote that it believes this crime is connected to a recent rise in
far-right and white supremacist activity at universities. In January, a UCSD
student affiliated with the white supremacist group Identity Evropa disrupted a
lecture with the intention to harass students, also dropping banners and
distributing flyers on campus.
triton.news
Sentencings
Hartford, CT: Simsbury Man Sentenced To 3 Years In Prison For Armed Robbery
St. Thomas, USVI: Man Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy to Commit Hobbs Act Robbery of
the Gems and Gold Corner Jewelry Store
Plainfield, NJ: Crips Gang Member sentenced to 27 years
for drive-by murder of C-Store employee
Phoenix, AZ: Arizona Felon Indicted for Eight Murders in
Phoenix Area last year
Atlanta, GA: Woman sentenced to 21 years for her role as
an organizer in an Armed Robbery spree that targeted 7 Walmarts
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Apple store – Little Rock, AR – Robbery
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Bookstore – San Diego, CA – Burglary/ Arson
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C-Store – Gadsden, AL – Burglary
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C-Store - Denham Springs, LA – Robbery
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C-Store – East Bridgewater, MA – Armed Robbery
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C-Store – Bryan, TX – Armed Robbery
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C-Store – Missoula, MT – Armed Robbery
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C-Store – Buffalo, NY – Armed Robbery
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Church’s Chicken – Orange Mound, TN – Burglary
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Circle K – Napoleon, OH – Robbery
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CVS – Opelika, AL – Robbery
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Dollar General – Youngstown, OH – Armed Robbery
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Furniture Store – Clifton, NJ – Burglary
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Kmart – Taft, CA - Burglary
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Marijuana store – Streamboat Springs, CO – Burglary (2nd)
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Piercing Pagoda - Buffalo, NY - Burglary
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Target – Valencia, CA – Robbery/ Assault on LP
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Target – Hurst, TX – Burglary
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Walgreens – Memphis, TN – Burglary (Thomas St)
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Walgreens – Memphis, TN – Burglary ( Quince)
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Walgreens – Memphis, TN – Burglary (Poplar Ave)
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7-Eleven – Farmingdale, NY – Robbery
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