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Goodwill Industries of Central North Carolina Announces Promotion of Dwight
Crotts to Vice President of Compliance
GREENSBORO,
NC – Goodwill Industries of Central North Carolina, Inc. (Triad Goodwill) is
excited to announce the promotion of Dwight Crotts, Director of Compliance, to
Vice President of Compliance. Crotts joined Triad Goodwill in April of 2014 as
the Asset Protection Manager and was promoted to Director of Compliance in April
of 2019.
In his new role, Crotts will continue to oversee and advise the Triad Goodwill
Senior Leadership Team (SLT) and board of any potential risks that may affect
the reputation, safety, security, financial sustainability, and existence of the
Triad Goodwill organization. Crotts will also serve as the HIPPA Privacy Officer
for the organization and will provide assessments and recommendations to improve
the policies and protocols to better avoid threats, reduce or transfer risks,
and/or mitigate the effects of those which are essentially unavoidable.
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TMA Executive Director Honored for Association Leadership
and Professional Contributions
August
26, 2021, McLean, VA – The
Monitoring Association (TMA) is pleased to announce its Executive Director,
Celia T. Besore, has been selected to join with nine other association
executives in The American Society Association Executives’ (ASAE) 2021 Class of
Fellows.
The Fellows program bestows an honorary recognition upon exceptional association
leaders making noteworthy and sustained contributions of leadership to their
organizations, ASAE and the association management profession.
Ms. Besore joins 273 association industry professionals who have received this
designation since the program's inception in 1986.
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The U.S. Crime Surge
The Retail Impact
Target Slowly Backs Away from Crime-Fighting
Police Partnerships
How Target Got Cozy With the Cops, Turning Black Neighbors Into Suspects
For years, America’s most upbeat retailer funded surveillance to make
inner cities safe—for some. Now it’s trying to convince people of color that
it’s changed.
Four
days after George Floyd’s death, as the East Lake Street store lay in ruins and
the damage at nine other Targets in the Twin Cities area was still being
assessed, Brian Cornell, Target’s chairman and chief executive officer,
issued a statement saying his team had “wept”
that not enough was changing in the face of Floyd’s murder and other recent
killings of Black Americans. “As a team we’ve vowed to face pain with purpose,”
wrote Cornell, who’s led Target since 2014.
Target acted decisively. It rescued a
job-training nonprofit in a poor Black neighborhood from collapse. It
pledged to spend
$2 billion by 2025 to help Black-owned businesses nationally. It
announced $10 million in donations to Black civil rights groups and recovery
efforts around the country. It funded a $700,000 awards program, administered
by the U.S. Conference of Mayors, for cities undertaking initiatives related to
racial justice and police reform.
Beneath the gleam and the paint, tensions linger. A lot of U.S. companies are
evaluating their relationships with the Black community, but Target is
grappling with a particularly raw set of challenges, especially in its hometown
of Minneapolis.
For decades, Target fostered partnerships with law
enforcement unlike those of any other U.S. corporation. It became one
of the most influential corporate donors to law enforcement agencies and police
foundations, supplying money for cutting-edge technology and equipment.
When it developed a
network of forensics labs, it made them available to police across the U.S.
Starting in the early 2000s, Target developed a program, called
Safe City, that poured money into police and sheriff’s departments to
install neighborhood surveillance systems and fund equipment.
In Minneapolis, Target worked with the City Attorney’s Office to have petty
criminals banished from the downtown business district through what are
called geographic restriction orders. Eight out of 10 people expelled were
Black or American Indian, according to an analysis of city data. In an
article last summer, Aren Aizura, a professor who teaches courses on race and
gender at the University of Minnesota, wrote that Target’s deep ties to the
police made the company “an appropriate outlet for rage.”

Target’s law enforcement partnerships were once a matter of singular pride
for the company. But as cities began confronting glaring racial disparities
in policing practices, and amid the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement,
the company began quietly backing away from its public-safety programs. It
stopped funding Safe City in 2015, and last year, five days after Floyd’s death,
scrubbed its “community & store safety” webpage of any mention of the
trademarked name it had used to promote its law enforcement initiatives for the
past 25 years: Target & Blue.
Tony Heredia, Target’s vice president for compliance, ethics, and corporate
security, says that ending Safe City funding had nothing to do with race but
was prompted by internal assessments that showed the program wasn’t meeting
Target’s goal, as well as other considerations.
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bloomberg.com
Criminal Justice Reform & Retail Crime
Has the Criminal Justice Pendulum Swung Too Far?
‘No bail’ laws reward criminals and punish law-abiding citizens
Like
everything else in California, the attitude of elected officials and Hollywood
elites has put the right of the criminals above the victim’s rights. The laws
have been changed to protect the criminal, not the victims and people that
live in tough neighborhoods.
Specifically, there has been a massive pendulum shift in the past twenty
years that reduced drug crimes and turned felonies into misdemeanors.
California’s criminals got lobbyists, they got a sympathetic ear from the
Hollywood elite and the mega-wealthy, and they got access to power through
California’s ruling political party
Over the past twenty years, California Democrats in the state legislature have
passed legislation under the banner of criminal justice reform. This has
led to the misclassification of violent felonies, the early releases of
convicted criminals, and the rise in crime and serial
retail theft.
In 2014, Proposition 47, called the Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Act,
was sponsored and supported by Gavin Newsom, Los Angeles District Attorney
George Gascón, labor unions, Brad Pitt, Tim Robbins, Demi Moore, and a host of
other elites. Prop. 47 lowered the charges and penalties for certain offenses,
including reducing specific nonviolent property and drug crimes from
felonies to misdemeanors.
Two years later, many of the same people who sponsored and supported Prop. 47,
introduced and passed Proposition 57, called the Parole for the
Nonviolent Criminals. Prop. 57 “increased parole and good behavior
opportunities for felons convicted of nonviolent crimes.”
California’s crime problems are not limited to Prop. 47 and Prop. 57. They are
just two small, but significant examples of how criminal justice reform has
gone dangerously wrong.
New York got rid of bail and now California is trying to do the same with
Senate Bill 262. With the rise in crime, homicides, and the constant
shoplifting videos, we can’t help but wonder if the pendulum has already
swung too far left, and a correction is on the way.
californiaglobe.com
Bringing Down Crime & Rebuilding Trust in
Police
Police heavyweight William Bratton reflects on this moment in policing
For Bratton, a useful shorthand for that goal is
Sir Robert Peel’s nine principles of policing, the first of which states,
“The basic mission for which the police exist is to prevent crime and
disorder.”
Broken
Windows and CompStat led to crime reduction
It was Bratton who introduced the practice of Broken Windows policing to
New York’s transit system in the early 1990s when he was chief of the New York
City Transit Police — a strategy he says, along with his push to arm transit
police with better guns and communications systems, resulted in a drastic drop
in subway crime overall. The strategy called for cracking down on panhandlers,
street prostitutes, disorderly conduct and public drinking.
At the core of both Broken Windows and CompStat, Bratton says, was Peel’s
mission for police: prevent crime and disorder. And by that measure, Bratton was
successful. “From 1990, the height of New York’s violent crime, through 1996,
after CompStat and Broken Windows made their first, dramatic impact, New
York’s overall crime fell 46 percent,” Bratton writes.
Rooting out racism, brutality in the police force
In addition to bringing CompStat to L.A., telling police under his command that
racism and brutality would lead to termination, and making a concerted
effort to diversify the force, Bratton worked to build relationships with
communities of color.
Anticipating resistance from the rank and file, he rolled out the policy with
the assistance of command staff and, through training, tried to pitch the change
internally in terms of its benefit to officers. Bratton says police got on
board, and the Black community noticed. Bratton says police got on board, and
the Black community noticed.
Fostering the public's trust in police
Bratton calls distrust of police an epidemic. As ever, Bratton has faith
in technology’s ability to help. He advocates for more widespread use of body
cameras, and “a ‘color-blind’ algorithm system” that would determine
whether releasing a suspect was safe based on their arrest history.
He would convene the best minds in academia and policing for a new Policing
Commission, something he characterized as an expansion of President Barack
Obama’s 21st Century Policing program.
capecodtimes.com

Commissioner Bratton spoke to the LP community at the D&D Daily's
'Live in NYC at the NRF Big Show' event in 2016.
New White House Office for Gun Violence?
Activists urge Biden to bypass Congress and create office on gun violence
Survivors and advocates say they are frustrated that Biden has failed to
deliver on his campaign promises to try to curb gun violence.
With
Joe Biden’s nominee to lead the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and
Explosives lacking any viable path to confirmation, gun violence survivors
and activists are pushing the president to create a White House office of gun
violence headed by a Cabinet-level aide.
In a letter sent to Biden Wednesday, four advocacy groups complained that
his actions on guns “fall significantly short of the promises you
yourself made while running for the presidency” and have not been a priority as
28,000 Americans died from gun violence this year.
“Your administration is hard at work pursuing important priorities from
infrastructure reform to reducing the disastrous impacts of climate change,”
according to the
letter obtained by POLITICO. “But with rising gun deaths and the
heightened threat of armed political extremism, gun violence can no longer be
seen as a back burner issue.”
Against the backdrop of David Chipman’s nomination to lead ATF
languishing in the Senate, the groups asked Biden to establish a White
House office to be led by an aide who does not need Senate confirmation,
similar to Biden’s White House Office of Domestic Climate Policy. They also
called on Biden to use his political capital to urge lawmakers to pass gun laws
and the bully pulpit to sell Americans on reforms.
politico.com
Cities Across U.S. Debate Policing Policies
As Violent Crimes Increase In Some City Neighborhoods, Residents
Debate Officer Visibility
Some residents believe more police officers are needed to address crime.
Some activists, however, say the city would be better off with fewer police —
and a year and a half into the pandemic, its disruptive effects could make their
wish a reality.
City crime statistics show that, from January to June of this year, the
number of violent crimes such as homicide or assault increased by nearly 6%
over the first half of last year. This year's violent crime rate is still lower
than it was between 2016 and 2020.
The increase in crime should give people pause before they talk about
defunding the police or reducing officers in Black neighborhoods, Homewood
resident Zinna Scott said. Scott, president of the Zone Five Public Safety
Council, said she believes the presence of police curbs violence.
wesa.fm
New Cleveland mural aims to address rise in gun violence across Northeast Ohio
COVID Update
364.8M Vaccinations Given
US: 39.1M Cases - 649.6K Dead - 30.6M Recovered
Worldwide:
214.9M Cases - 4.4M Dead - 192.2M Recovered
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COVID Hot Spots Remain Concentrated in the South

COVID Hospitalizations Higher than Last Year
With more than 100,000 people in the hospital with Covid-19 in the US, this
August is worse than last, expert says
More than 100,000 people are
currently hospitalized with Covid-19 in the United States, according to
data from the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). That number puts
the US in a worse place than August of last year.
There were 100,317 people hospitalized with the virus Wednesday --
more than double the 48,851 in
the hospital on the same day last year.
Covid-19 hospitalizations have been on the rise in the US for about seven
weeks -- since early July. They've
nearly tripled in the past month and have grown by 10% in the past week alone.
With 48.3% of the US still not fully vaccinated, cases are on the rise once
again, and with them has come strain on
hospitals struggling to treat
the wave of incoming patients.
cnn.com
Companies Continue to Unveil New Vax Mandates &
Rules
Get Shots or Get Out, U.S. Employers Are Telling Workers
Delta Air
Lines to charge unvaccinated employees $200 monthly
Vaccine
mandates are beginning a march across the U.S., constricting the places
that people who have shunned the shots can
work, shop and play.
A day after the federal Food and Drug Administration approved the Pfizer
BioNTech vaccine, institutions central to their regions announced tougher --
perhaps bellwether -- rules. In New York, a city driven by finance, Goldman
Sachs Group Inc. required bankers to prove they’d been vaccinated. In
football-crazed Baton Rouge, Louisiana State University will demand vaccines or
negative Covid tests to see a game at Tiger Stadium, capacity 102,000.
bloomberg.com
Vaccine Mandate Resignations
Manhattan restaurant owner says about 20% of staff will resign over NYC's
vaccine mandate
Some staff at an NYC
restaurant say they'll quit if they have to get vaccinated
A fifth of staff at a burger restaurant in downtown Manhattan have said they'll
quit if they have to get the COVID-19 vaccine as part of New York City's vaccine
mandate, according to the restaurant's owner.
Art Depole, who co-owns the Mooyah Burgers, Fries, and Shake restaurant in Times
Square, told Insider that
about a third of his 30 staff haven't got the jab yet – and that some
don't plan to get it.
New York City is requiring restaurant workers to provide proof of at least one
COVID-19 shot. The mandate is already in place, but
the city won't start enforcing
it until September 13. Depole said some staff will leave their jobs at
Mooyah, which has restaurants in 24 states, rather than get a shot.
"The majority are willing to comply, but there is a significant number,
maybe 20 to 25%, who are
willing to leave this industry if they're forced to comply when the
compliance is not required in other industries," he said.
The mandate covers staff in
gyms, restaurants, and entertainment venues, but not workers in the retail
industry.
businessinsider.com
Businesses Suffer from Online 'Review Bombings'
Over Vax Rules
Yelp Reviews Fuel Fights Over Covid-19 Vaccine Requirements
"People were calling us
Nazis ... Saying that we supported the devil because we wanted proof of
vaccination."
In
early August, Yelp Inc. added
features allowing businesses to list their vaccine policies on their pages.
There are two new settings: A business can indicate if its staff is fully
vaccinated against Covid-19 and if it requires patrons to provide proof of
vaccination; users can filter their search results based on those options.
The change has thrust Yelp—and the small businesses listed on its pages—into the
broader debate over vaccine requirements. The San Francisco company has beefed
up moderation to manage what it calls
“review bombings,” instances where public attention to a business results in an
influx of negative reviews from users who aren’t necessarily customers.
Yelp anticipated that adding vaccination information could lead to more review
bombing incidents. The company said it
would proactively monitor the
pages of businesses that chose to disclose their vaccine policies, read
new reviews before they are published and remove those that violate its terms of
service. As of Aug. 23, more
than 26,000 listings had added at least one of the vaccine badges on Yelp
since they were announced on Aug. 5, the company said. So far,
45 reviews have been taken
down through proactive moderation.
wsj.com
Texas Bans Vaccine Mandates
Abbott bans vaccine mandates in Texas, regardless of FDA approval status
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Wednesday reissued his
ban on Covid vaccine mandates
by any state or local government entity, just days after Pfizer’s shot
was granted full approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
The executive order comes
after the governor, who is recovering from his own case of Covid, touted
the vaccine as the reason for his “brief & mild” infection.
The Pfizer news on Monday raised questions about the validity of Abbott’s
previous executive order banning vaccines under emergency use authorization, but
the governor’s latest order bans Covid vaccine mandates regardless of approval
status. Abbott‘s order allows
for exceptions for nursing homes and other long-term care facilities.
politico.com
COVID-19 Underscored the Importance of
Security & Safety
How shaping the future of business starts with security and safety
Two
priorities are front of mind for businesses as they continue to adapt their
reopening plans: protecting the health and safety of their people and
identifying operational efficiencies that can drive cost savings.
Historically, these two objectives have existed independently, often being
managed by different departments within a business. However, the COVID-19
pandemic has forced the convergence of business priorities, and an unlikely
industry has emerged as a potential solution for both.
Using Smart Technology to Reduce Costs
The economic impact of the pandemic has affected each business differently, and
many are delivering results above expectations. Smart investments such as
increased digitization and careful control of costs have enabled leaders to
pivot and grow their businesses in 2021. For growth to continue in 2022 and
beyond, however, companies will need to uncover even more efficiencies.
Take automatic exterior doors, for example. Every hour a large door is held open
at a facility, such as a retail store, it costs the business on average
$17 per hour in energy expenses. In the case that a door malfunctions, it’s
critical for a business to have reliable solutions to quickly assess and fix the
problem so that business can resume and cost implications can be minimized.
Enhancing Health and Hygiene for Employees and
Customers
The pandemic has increased public consciousness of the risk of spreading germs
and has highlighted opportunities for businesses to improve the health and
safety of those who enter their facilities. One key area of focus is
eliminating unnecessary contact with high-touch surfaces, such as doors.
Automated interior doors are particularly important, as researchers at
the University of Arizona found that traces of a simulated virus that
were placed on doorknobs were picked up by 40%-60% of workers and visitors
within two to four hours.
This has resulted in many businesses converting manual doors to touchless
automatic doors to eliminate the need for contact with door handles, bars,
and plates.
securitymagazine.com
New COVID-19 numbers show California faring far better than Florida, Texas
Poll: Worker support grows for harsher vaccine stances from employers
The Debate Over Post-COVID Remote Work
Continues
Employees Prefer Big Pay Cut Over
Post-Pandemic
Return to Office
Go back to the office? Some workers would rather sacrifice half their pay - and
their holidays
A survey of 3,500 workers found
that some employees would sacrifice up to 50% of their salary, alongside other
benefits, in return for continued WFH options.
Employees have strong feelings about returning to the office, to the extent that
a new survey suggests many workers would rather sacrifice a portion of their
salary or give up paid holidays if it meant they never had to set foot there
again.
A survey of 3,500 US workers commissioned by
GoodHire, an
employment screening service provider, found that more than two-thirds (68%)
would choose remote working over working from an office -- a sentiment that
has been echoed thoroughly by white-collar workers who have enjoyed the freedom
and flexibility of working from home during the pandemic.
So hesitant are employees to return to the office, in fact, that 61% of those
surveyed said they would be willing to take a pay cut in exchange for being able
to work from home permanently. Some even suggested they'd sacrifice up to
50% of their current wage to do so.
Most respondents weren't willing to take such a big cut to carry on working from
home: the most common response was a 10% reduction in salary.
Yet salaries weren't the only thing employees were willing to sacrifice in
return for remote working: 70% of respondents said they would give up
benefits including health, dental or visual insurance, paid time off, gym
memberships, and retirement benefits and accounts, including their 401k.
zdnet.com
Offices Shut Down But Productivity Went Up
Why Companies Should Let Employees Work From Home Permanently, According To One
Remote Worker
Productivity — one of managers’ biggest concerns for remote work —
went up when offices shut down. And without the stress of commuting,
happiness also increased among employees, the personal finance columnist
says.
Progressive, competitive employers see a future in remote work, she says.
Singletary supports a flexible hybrid model where employees can choose to work
from home full-time, part-time or not at all.
Singletary received pushback on her column about permanent remote work: Readers
voiced concerns about creativity, opportunities to talk to colleagues and
employees telling employers what to do.
But much like people who rejected cars in favor of traveling on horse and buggy,
she believes folks who refuse to accept remote work will get left behind.
wbur.org
Salesforce CEO says execs are surprised by employees’ desire to work remotely
The Hybrid Work Revolution Is Already Transforming Economies
4,713 Store Closures So Far in 2021
More Retail Workers Are Quitting Than Ever, But More Stores Are Opening
Than Expected
In
June alone, 632,000 workers
quit
retail jobs. In fact, for most of the year, every month, roughly 4%
of the retail workforce has quit — part of a
nationwide wave of workers reconsidering their careers post-pandemic.
Supermarket and service station employees were among the lowest-paid workers to
be declared essential during the pandemic, often taking on the dangerous task of
policing mask-wearing by customers. Angry shoppers have
assaulted and even
killed workers. Tens of thousands got sick with COVID-19 and
dozens died.
But retail stores are also hiring at a record pace.
In June, the retail industry had an eye-popping number of 1.1 million job
openings — after more than 1.1 million
workers
got hired in a remarkable hiring spree.
Historically, when workers quit retail jobs, they frequently do so to take
another retail job, according to labor experts and pre-pandemic surveys. Now,
some workers might be jumping ship from one store to a different store to
take advantage of extra bonuses and perks.
Plus, more new stores are opening than expected.
Leading the pack are dollar-store chains, along with others including Foot
Locker, Aldi, Burlington, Tractor Supply and Bath & Body Works, according to
Coresight Research,
which tracks store announcements and has counted
4,713 store closures and 4,602 store openings so far this year.
Despite the
devastation of the pandemic, openings actually outpaced closures for part
of the year.
In fact, the pandemic upheaval created some new opportunities. Enough retailers
were going out of business that landlords got more accommodating, offering new
tenants discounts on rent or early exit options if shoppers did not return.
npr.org
Updated: FEMA's National Risk Index
Discover the landscape of natural hazard risk in the United States
Last
week, FEMA announced the full application launch of the
National Risk Index,
an online application powered by Esri’s ArcGIS that visually identifies traits
of the communities most at risk to natural hazards.
Initially launched in November 2020, the Index now includes capabilities for
more customization and reporting, including community risk profiles and risk
comparison reports for every county or Census tract, as well as several data
updates, and access to more information about the development of the Index.
Users are able to share reports through unique links, save them as printable
PDFs, and extract the underlying data in spatial or tabular formats.
The National Risk Index is based on data from the best available resources from
2014 through 2019. Routine updates are expected to keep ratings current. The
Index is intended to help users better understand natural hazard risk and
support informed risk reduction decisions for planning and emergency management.
govtech.com
You can learn more about the National Risk Index from FEMA:
https://hazards.fema.gov/nri/
Dollar General & Dollar Tree Sales Boost
Dollar Stores Will See Sales Boost Due to Biden's Food-Benefit Hike
People receiving the
benefits are the primary target of dollar stores such as Dollar General.
US dollar stores including
Dollar General and Family Dollar are likely to see a sales and earnings boost
from the Biden administration's plan to hike food stamp benefits.
The US Department of Agriculture (USDA)
said last week that as part of a plan to promote a more nutritious diet
among Americans, it is raising
average Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits by more than
25%
versus pre-pandemic levels.
In a $1 trillion food-at-home industry, the additional payout is expected to
potentially add about $6
billion of increased funding to shoppers'
wallets starting in October, analysts at Evercore said.
Dollar stores count on
low-income shoppers, and welfare checks tend to drive sales. In the
pandemic, sales have skyrocketed with the help of shoppers benefiting from
stimulus money, food stamps, child tax credits, and higher wages in a tight
labor market.
businessinsider.com
Solution to Supply Chain Crisis?
Extra-long trucks could help solve a massive driver shortage and related supply
chain problems, an expert says
The
government is testing longer trucks that can carry more goods and cut down on
journeys.
Extra-long trucks
could help solve supply chain issues during a driver shortage in the UK,
an expert says. These trucks, which are being tested by the
UK's Department for Transport, are two meters longer than standard, which
means they can carry more goods and therefore cut down on the number of journeys
required.
They could appear on UK roads as soon as next year, according to a report from
The Telegraph.
According to the Associated Press, citing numbers from the Road Haulage
Association (RHA),
the UK is currently short 100,000 drivers. Restrictions during the
pandemic meant many candidates were unable to take the necessary driving tests,
AP reported.
businessinsider.com
Ulta 'thrilled' with Target partnership as first 58 stores open
Best Buy Bolsters Inventories Ahead of the Holidays
Dollar Tree cuts full-year earnings forecast as freight costs rise
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Vector
Security® Networks Introduces Cybersecurity-as-a-Service with New AI-Powered
Solution
Barracuda
SKOUT collaboration will initially focus on Network and Log Security Monitoring
PITTSBURGH, August 26,
2021 –
Vector Security
Networks, a leading provider of managed IT services across North America,
today announced a strategic relationship with
Barracuda Networks, Inc.,
a trusted partner and leading provider of cloud-enabled security solutions, to
better secure clients and grow their cyber-as-a-service practice, powered by
Barracuda’s SKOUT Managed XDR.
Vector Security Networks has been delivering managed network services for over
17 years and helps thousands of businesses streamline, support or augment their
IT resources to be successful. This new relationship allows for an expansion of
cloud-native threat detection tools that utilize AI and machine learning. The
enhanced solution is primarily focused on two areas of cybersecurity: ransomware
and compliance.
Read more here
White House Cybersecurity Summit
Biden tells top CEOs at White House summit to step up on cybersecurity
‘You have the power, capacity and responsibility, I believe, to raise the bar,’
president tells chiefs of Apple, Google, JPMorgan Chase, others
President
Biden
called on the leaders of
companies including Apple, Google and JPMorgan Chase to do more to respond to
cybersecurity threats
during a summit Wednesday at the White House.
“The reality is most of our critical infrastructure is owned and operated by the
private sector, and
the federal government can’t
meet this challenge alone,”
Biden said in his remarks before the summit. “You have the power, capacity and
responsibility, I believe, to raise the bar on cybersecurity. Ultimately we’ve
got a lot of work to do.”
These challenges are compounded, Biden added, by
the shortage of cybersecurity
professionals. The
White House estimates that
roughly half a million
cybersecurity jobs remain open,
amid an onslaught of cyberattacks.
While an unusually public and ambitious gathering, the meeting was part of a
broader Biden administration
effort to prioritize
cyberattacks as a national security and economic threat.
The administration announced that it would work with industry to develop new
guidelines to help companies and government agencies build secure technology and
assess the security of existing technology. Microsoft and Google, as well as
insurance providers Travelers and Coalition, committed to participate in this
initiative, according to a White House news release.
“We are in a cyberwar,”
Partovi said. “Nobody’s declared war, but
attacks are happening everyday.
I felt optimistic that the set of folks who came together have a commitment to
work together, whether it’s with government or their competitors.
Apple CEO Tim Cook, IBM CEO
Arvind Krishna and Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google
and parent company Alphabet, sat to Biden’s right as he addressed the
executives, who were seated around a square table in the White House East Room.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy
and chief executives from major banks and insurance, energy and water companies
were in attendance, according to a list provided by the White House.washingtonpost.com
21-Year-Old Hacker Takes Credit for T-Mobile Hack
T-Mobile Hacker Who Stole Data on 50M Customers: 'Their Security Is Awful'
A
21-year-old American said he used an unprotected router to access millions of
customer records in the mobile carrier’s latest breach
The
hacker who is taking responsibility for breaking into T-Mobile US Inc.’s systems
said
the wireless company’s lax
security eased his path into a cache of records with
personal details on more than 50 million people and counting.
John Binns, a 21-year-old American who moved to Turkey a few years ago, told The
Wall Street Journal he was behind the security breach. Mr. Binns, who since 2017
has used several online aliases, communicated with the Journal in Telegram
messages from an account that discussed details of the hack before they were
widely known.
The August intrusion was
the latest in a string of
high-profile breaches at U.S. companies that have allowed thieves to walk away
with troves of personal details on consumers.
A booming industry of cybersecurity consultants, software suppliers and
incident-response teams have so far failed to turn the tide against hackers and
identity thieves who fuel their businesses by tapping these deep reservoirs of
stolen corporate data.
The breach is
the third major customer data
leak that T-Mobile has disclosed
in the past two years. The Bellevue, Wash., company is the second-largest U.S.
mobile carrier with roughly 90 million cellphones connecting to its networks.
The Seattle office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation is investigating the
T-Mobile hack, according to a person familiar with the matter. “The FBI is aware
of the incident and does not have any additional information at this time,” the
Seattle office said in a statement Wednesday.
In messages with the Journal, Mr. Binns said
he managed to pierce
T-Mobile’s defenses after discovering in July an unprotected router exposed on
the internet. He said
he had been scanning T-Mobile’s known internet addresses for weak spots using a
simple tool available to the public.
The
young hacker said he did it to
gain attention.
“Generating noise was one goal,” he wrote. He declined to say whether he had
sold any of the stolen data or whether he was paid to breach T-Mobile.
wsj.com
Cybersecurity Amid the Remote Work Explosion
Hybrid work: How do you secure every identity on your network?
As organizations around the world continue optimizing their hybrid work
environments,
many are struggling to stay
productive without compromising on security.
Remote or hybrid working environments aren’t new, nor is using contractors to
rapidly and flexibly add capability. What we’ve witnessed post pandemic is
an acceleration of existing
social, technological and digital transformations
resulting in years’ worth of change delivered in weeks or months.
In the name of business continuity organisations have been forced to react
rapidly,
without proper planning, to
ensure survival. In
many cases this has generated technical and security debt which needs to be
resolved before organisations can properly plan for their future.
Just as organisations and their
security teams understand the
increasing importance of identity in a remote or hybrid world, so do criminals.
Targeted attacks to steal, manipulate or impersonate identities are increasing
and this trend will continue. Securing every identity online may remain an
aspirational goal, but by collectively investing enough in basic protections
against credential-based attacks we can make these classes of attack less
efficient or profitable.
Organisations have made progress securing their workforces and customers online.
Identity-first security is a
requirement for success in the post-pandemic world.
Likewise governments are collectively moving towards modernising and securing
citizen identities at a reasonable pace, within national boundaries (or within
the EU for example).
If regulatory authorities can align on global norms in terms of data privacy
expectations and know-your-customer requirements for social media,
cryptocurrency, cross border and cyberspace transactions, the world would be a
simpler and safer place.
Like all good change, this
will take time – and regulatory controls remain just one piece of a much larger
puzzle.
helpnetsecurity.com
Securing a system from inception can help it survive cyberattacks
FIN8 Threat Group Resurfaces With Dangerous New Backdoor
Register Now for the 2021 RH-ISAC Summit - September 28-29
Hey
LP/AP senior: If your retailer is a member you might want to consider attending
yourself or sending one of your team members who works with cybersecurity on
investigations or e-commerce fraud.
Especially now with the increased ransomware attacks and data beaches and the
corresponding increased attention from law enforcement. Cross pollinating and
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Cannabis Businesses Move Away from Cash to Reduce
Security Risks
Reducing Security Risks with Non-Cash Cannabis Transactions
Despite
a predominately cashless society,
the cannabis industry still primarily operates using cash transactions.
This is due to cannabis’ status as a federally illegal narcotic and leads to
banking challenges for cannabis businesses. Although most cannabis transactions
are completed using cash, there are alternative methods for non-cash cannabis
transactions that are increasing in availability and popularity.
Non-Cash Cannabis Transactions and Security
There are a number of reasons why cannabis businesses are beginning to prefer
payment methods other than cash. Any business that frequently deals in cash must
store this large amount of currency on-site before it can be deposited into a
financial institution.
This can expose businesses to increased risk of robberies, burglaries, and
internal theft. By
accepting non-cash cannabis transactions, cannabis businesses can reduce the
amount of cash on-site and decrease the associated risks. Additionally,
accepting non-cash payments not only serves to reduce security risks, but can
also increase efficiency.
Secure Methods of Non-Cash Cannabis Transactions
Although the most popular forms of payment, credit and debit cards, are not
typically accepted by cannabis businesses, there are currently several ways that
cannabis businesses handle non-cash transactions.
The most efficient and secure way in which companies can collect money from
customers is by using a cashless ATM.
A cashless ATM functions similarly to that of a normal ATM, but instead of
dispensing cash, it transfers funds from the customer’s account to the cannabis
business’ account electronically. In order to ensure that the cashless ATM is
used as safely and securely as possible, the system should be integrated with
the dispensary point-of-sale system and should be under video surveillance at
all times.
The Future of Non-Cash Cannabis Transactions
Despite the limitations of current non-cash cannabis transactions, there are
clear benefits to offering cashless payments and this method of transaction will
likely continue to grow in popularity. The emergence of COVID 19 has also served
as a catalyst for companies to move away from cash transactions.
Many cannabis businesses have recently begun to offer forms of non-cash cannabis
transactions as a way to reduce contact between employees and customers.
sapphirerisk.com
Tracking Cash at Cannabis Retailers?
ARCA Releases New Application to Track Retail Cash
ARCA Insight is a secure, web-based application for ARCA retail customers to
view, analyze and report in real-time their cash activity at each store location
and their entire business enterprise.
ARCA, a provider of cash automation solutions for retail businesses, financial
institutions and self-service kiosks, has announced the release of ARCA Insight,
a secure,
web-based application for ARCA retail customers to view, analyze and report in
real-time their cash activity
at each store location and their entire business enterprise.
ARCA Insight works together with ARCA's back-office cash and coin recycling
devices to collect, analyze and organize transaction data. The web-based
application analyzes and presents this data through customized on-screen or
exported reports. These reports are site-specific and also
actively consolidate data from multiple stores in a regional operation or
throughout the entire retail organization.
ARCA Chief Sales Officer Joel Leslie said, "For more than 20 years, ARCA has a
proven track record with our bank and credit union customers who depend on the
accuracy and efficiency of our products to save them time and save money.
Now cash-intensive businesses, such as cannabis retailers,
will realize great benefits not only in their back office but also in their cash
tracking and accounting offices.
We're excited to help them grow their business."
cannabisdispensarymag.com
Secure and Fair Enforcement (SAFE) Banking Act
Congressman Urges Passage Of Marijuana Banking Bill While Broader
Reform Is Considered
It’s been
four months since the U.S. House of Representatives again approved a bipartisan
bill to
protect banks that work with state-legal marijuana businesses—but
companion legislation has stalled in the Senate, and the House sponsor is
getting impatient.
While Rep. Ed Perlmutter (D-CO) says he appreciates that Senate leadership is
pushing for a more comprehensive end to federal marijuana prohibition, and he
agrees that promoting social equity is an important objective, he feels the
Secure and Fair Enforcement (SAFE) Banking Act is urgently needed to address
public safety issues resulting from the industry’s lack of access to traditional
financial institutions.
What’s more, the banking bill stands a significantly higher chance of passing in
the Senate specifically because of its narrow focus. To that end, Perlmutter
argues that an incremental approach to reform is better than nothing, and
the SAFE Banking Act should get a Senate vote without further delay.
marijuanamoment.net
New Mexico Officials File Marijuana Producer Rules And Will Accept License
Applications This Week
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The Battle for E-Commerce Dominance Heats Up
Amazon Vs. Walmart: The Epic Battle Of Retail Kings Gets Hot
The
two-decade war of Amazon vs. Walmart just heated up, with no end in sight. And
the fight for retail
and e-commerce dominance
holds big stakes for both Amazon stock and Walmart stock.
Amazon plans to build its
first large-format retail stores, according to
the Wall Street Journal. The stores would represent Amazon's latest foray
into physical retail outlets and step up its game against Walmart.
Amazon's
30,000-square-foot stores, which will debut in California and Ohio,
are less than one-third the size of Walmart's conventional outlets. They're
about one-sixth the size of Walmart Supercenter stores. But Amazon makes a
critical foray into enemy territory with its move. And the plan comes at a time
when it's starting to overtake Walmart.
According to data compiled by FactSet and reported by the New York Times on
Tuesday,
Amazon's sales, and
those of third-party sellers on its platform, eclipsed Walmart's over the year
ended in June.
Consumers spent $610 billion at Amazon from June 2020 to June 2021. In that same
period, shoppers spent $566 billion at Walmart, the report said.
"It's noteworthy because what it shows is that growth in the digital space has
been huge," said Bill Bishop, who uses the title of chief architect at Brick
Meets Click, a research firm focused on the retail grocery market.
investors.com
Working Alongside Amazon Robots
Amazon offering $3,000 signing bonuses to attract 500 new workers to Delaware
warehouse where employees will work alongside robots
Staff at the warehouse, which hasn't yet opened,
will work with robots to pack and ship small items.
An
Amazon warehouse in Delaware is offering hefty signing bonuses in an effort
to attract hundreds of new
workers.
The facility in Wilmington will give incoming workers
$3,000 bonuses,
Delaware Online reports. The
maximum hourly pay for a team
member at the warehouse is $19.75,
according to
a job posting. At this rate, the bonus is equivalent to nearly one month's
worth of pay based on a 40-hour work week.
The job posting says new employees are eligible for the signing bonus if they
work their first day before October 10. It also says the incentive only applies
to certain positions and shifts, and workers must still be employed at the
warehouse at the time the bonus is paid out. The sum will be paid in
installments.
Besides the $3,000 signing bonus,
new hires can also get a $100
bonus on their first day for showing proof that they are vaccinated
against COVID-19. The job posting says the warehouse is hiring for overnight,
early morning, day, evening, and weekend shifts.
businessinsider.com
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Miami Man Pleads Guilty in Million $$ Fraud Scheme involving Cell Phones
PITTSBURGH - A resident of Miami, Florida, pleaded guilty in federal court to
charges of conspiring to commit wire fraud and money laundering. Samuel T.
Johnson pleaded guilty to two counts.
In connection with the guilty plea, the court was advised that over the course
of two years Johnson was able to
fraudulently obtain in
excess of 1,500 new, in-box cellular devices and resell them on the illicit
market. Through various
means, Johnson was able to compromise existing Verizon accounts and charge the
devices to them. Afterwards, arrangements were made to have the purloined
devices shipped to various Apple Stores and other third-party vendors. Johnson and others
would then retrieve the devices from the vendors and resell them.
In order to conceal the illicit source of the money Johnson made from selling
the devices, he and others engaged in currency structuring. When Johnson’s
apartment was searched,
federal agents
recovered $619,184.00 in cash and over 50 pieces of jewelry and high-end
wristwatches. Under the terms of his plea agreement, Johnson agreed to forfeit a
Lamborghini Urus; $619,184.00; and 60 pieces of gold and diamond jewelry.
The law provides for a
total sentence of 40 years in prison, a fine of $$750,000, or both.
justice.gov
Hit Walmart, Best Buy and Other Retailers
Raleigh Man Gets 36 Months for Bank Fraud and Identity Theft
He was also ordered to
pay restitution in the amount of $158,866.00. Oris Eugene Ford pled guilty to
the charges.
According to court documents and other information presented in court, from
October 2013 to March 2016, Ford, 42, and others executed bank fraud schemes
involving the use of stolen identities to open new bank and credit card
accounts, or to take over existing accounts, and then make fraudulent purchases
or cash withdrawal from those accounts.
The first scheme involved the use of
stolen Personally
Identifiable Information (PII)
to apply for new credit card accounts with Citibank. Credit cards were issued in
the names of the actual victims, but with Ford listed as an authorized user. A
similar scheme perpetrated against Discover involved
account takeover fraud.
Common to both schemes was the submission of requests for the issuance of new or
replacement credit cards, which were mailed to Ford. The cards were then used to
purchase thousands of
dollars of merchandise from Walmart, Best Buy, and other retail stores.
From 2013 to 2016, at least
80 attempted account
takeovers resulted in the issuance of 50 fraudulent cards, resulting in
financial losses of at least $145,129.02. Eight attempts to open new accounts
were identified, three of which were successful, resulting in a loss of at least
$10,736.98.
justice.gov
Greenwich, CT: Thieves steal 13 phones from Apple store
Police in Fairfield County are searching for suspects who allegedly burglarized
an Apple Store, making off with 13 items. The burglary took place around 2:40
a.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 25 at the Greenwich store on Greenwich Avenue. The
suspects tried to steal approximately 13 iPhones, Captain Mark E. Zuccerella
said. The phones were recovered by officers near the scene of the Apple Store.
The officers and detectives who responded to the scene have several leads as to
who the suspects were and are actively investigating the case.
dailyvoice.com
Tonawanda, NY: NY State Police trying to identify woman accused of using stolen
credit card numbers to buy $1,500+ of items at Tops
Southern Pines, NC: Police seeking to identify Power Tool thief from Lowe’s
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Shootings & Deaths
Houston, TX: Reward increased to $100,000 in shooting death of NOPD Det. Everett
Briscoe at Houston restaurant
Houston
police announced Tuesday the reward for information leading to an arrest in the
murder of an off-duty New Orleans police officer has been increased to $100,000.
Detective Everett Briscoe, a 13-year veteran of the New Orleans Police
Department, was killed during a robbery outside the Grotto Ristorante over the
weekend. Another friend of Briscoe's was shot and critically injured even after
everyone complied with the robber.
The second victim has been identified as 43-year-old Dyrin "DJ" Riculfy. He
remains at Ben Taub Hospital in critical condition. Houston Mayor Sylvester
Turner initially announced the reward had been increased from $10,000 to
$40,000, but Rockets owner Tillman Fertitta added another $60,000 for a total of
$100,000. Crime Stoppers of Houston, Crime Stoppers of Greater New Orleans and
the ATF in Houston are also contributing to the reward in this case. Mayor
Turner said a lot of tips have already been called.
“Somebody out there knows something, we’re asking you to step up,” the mayor
said. “Do the right thing” The mayor also addressed the two suspects in the
deadly shooting. “We will find you, we will not stop until we find you,” he
said.
khou.com
Houston, TX: HPD looking for man accused of shooting and killing customer as he
left convenience store
Police are searching for a man accused of shooting a customer to death at a
convenience store on Houston's south side. Victor Wayne Louis, 25, is charged
with murder in the fatal shooting of 27-year-old Zachary Marquis McFarlin at the
business located at 7301 Hurtgen Forest Road. Another man is also being sought
for questioning in the shooting. According to authorities, McFarlin walked out
of the business into a small crowd of people. He was then immediately confronted
by an unidentified suspect, who pulled out a gun and began shooting. McFarlin
was hit multiple times. The clerk told police McFarlin lived nearby and would
visit the store often.
abc13.com
Lawrence, KS: Man dies protecting dog in stabbing outside Lawrence grocery store
At 66-years-old, Daniel Brooks was enjoying retirement and moved to Lawrence
eight months ago. Many in the neighborhood knew him as Danny. Though he never
married and didn't have children, Brooks was devoted to his dog, Bear. Last
Wednesday, the two walked to Dillons Food Store, 1015 West 23rd Street, as they
often would most mornings. Don Brooks said police told him the suspect had a
problem with his brother's dog being at the store — saying that Bear didn’t
belong. That exchange quickly escalated to the suspect pulling out a knife
stabbing Bear first, then Danny.
kshb.com
Update: Cheektowaga, NY: Man admits to murdering 7-Eleven employee inside store
The Erie County District Attorney’s Office says the man responsible for
murdering a convenience store employee and attempted to kill a responding police
officer entered a guilty plea in court on Wednesday. According to Flynn’s
office, 29-year-old Travis Zukic of Cheektowaga shot and killed 23-year-old
Hannah Morse with a shotgun in a French Road 7-Eleven while she was working.
Minutes later, Erie County DA John Flynn says Zukic fired a single round from
his shotgun at a Cheektowaga police officer as the officer entered the store to
investigate the shooting. Zukic did not injure the officer, and police took him
into custody. Investigators believe the shooting was random. According to the
DA’s office, Zukic pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and first-degree
attempted murder before an Erie County Court Judge.
wivb.com
Update: Security Guard who shot man 3 times acted in self defense because the
victim wasn’t wearing a COVID mask
A liquor store security guard was acting in self defense when he shot a customer
three times because the customer was “putting other’s lives at risk by not
wearing a [COVID] mask,” the guard’s private defense attorney said during a bond
court hearing Wednesday. The argument did not sway cook County Judge Mary
Marubio. “The victim fled the store, fell outside, followed by the defendant
[who], according to the surveillance video, shot a second time. The defendant
then paces back and forth and shot a third time,” Marubio said before ordering
42-year-old Chester Holmes held without bail.
Holmes, who is barred from possessing a weapon because he is a four-time
convicted felon and registered child sex offender, was working as an armed
security guard at the store on the 6000 block of South Racine when a
28-year-old man walked in without a COVID mask around 9:53 am. Monday. Holmes
and the victim argued about the mask policy and the victim eventually left. He
then turned around and walked back in. When he did, Holmes met him with a drawn
handgun and shot him. The victim fell to the ground outside the store.
cwbchicago.com
Anchorage, AK: Alaska State Trooper shot several times while attempting an
arrest at a General Store
An Alaska state trooper underwent multiple surgeries after he was shot several
times Monday while trying to serve an arrest warrant on an Anchor Point man at a
general store, according to charging documents filed by the state. Bret Herrick,
60, was charged with attempted murder and first-degree assault in connection
with the shooting. He was arrested Tuesday morning after an extensive search in
and around the Kenai Peninsula town. A troopers sergeant was trying to locate
Herrick around 1 p.m. Monday because he was wanted on four outstanding
misdemeanor warrants, according to an affidavit signed by Investigator Timothy
Cronin. Herrick had recently been seen at The Warehouse general store on the
Sterling Highway, the affidavit said. Trooper Bruce Brueggeman responded to the
store to provide backup for the sergeant but got there first and saw Herrick
outside, according to the affidavit. He ordered Herrick to stop, but Herrick can
be seen walking away in security video and footage from the patrol vehicle’s
dashboard camera, the charges said. “Trp. Brueggeman quickened pace to catch up
to Herrick,” the affidavit said. Herrick then pulled out a handgun and began
firing toward Brueggeman, Cronin wrote. Brueggeman was hit several times in his
ballistic vest and in the upper left arm, which caused significant injury and
bleeding, the affidavit said.
adn.com
Robberies,
Incidents & Thefts
Waterloo, IA: Man arrested for allegedly misleading stores during gun purchases
A Waterloo man has been arrested for allegedly misleading stores when he filled
out paperwork to buy seven guns last year. Cody Stephen Hunt, 29, is accused of
indicating he was buying the weapons for himself when he was actually
purchasing them for others, according to court records. A federal grand jury
returned an indictment charging Hunt with six counts of making false statements
when purchasing firearm on Aug 19, 2020.
wcfcourier.com
Blair County, PA: Two employees charged in stealing over $9k from smoke shop
Two former employees of Puff Super Value in Roaring Spring have been charged for
theft after they stole over $9,000 in July, police say. The owner of the smoke
shops contacted police on July 15 with information that former manager Jocelyn
Maxwell, 31, of Roaring Spring stole $9,782.62 of cash from the smoke shop. The
owner showed police a handwritten sheet that went over different income streams
involving the store. The owner also mentioned that Maxwell was responsible for
bank deposits when she was the manager and that she failed to make deposits
multiple times, stealing the money along with cash from Skill machines in the
store, according to police.
wearecentralpa.com
New Bern, NC: Tarboro Man Sentenced for Robbery and Brandishing a Firearm
Counterfeit
Presque Isle Woman Pleads Guilty to Passing Counterfeit Money
Bangor, Maine: According to court records, on July 23, 2018,
Jessica Jones,
32, used a counterfeit $20 bill at both a
Domino’s restaurant and
a McDonald’s restaurant
in Presque Isle. Jones later stated that she had received the counterfeit money
from an individual who was
trading counterfeit
bills for drugs. Jones faces up to 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
justice.gov
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Apple – Greenwich, CT
– Burglary
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C-Store – Springfield,
MO – Armed Robbery
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C-Store – Charlotte,
NC – Armed Robbery
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C-Store – Lansing, MI
– Armed Robbery
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Discount – Columbus,
OH – Armed Robbery
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Gas Station –
Anderson, SC – Armed Robbery
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Gas Station – Graham,
NC - Armed Robbery
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Gas Station – Bibb
County, GA – Burglary
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Grocery – Bloomfield,
NJ – Burglary
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Grocery – Delano, CA –
Armed Robbery
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Guns – Geneseo IL –
Burglary
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Jewelry – Albuquerque, NM - Robbery
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Jewelry – Simpsonville, KY – Robbery
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Jewelry – Aurora, CO – Robbery
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Jewelry – Kissimmee, FL – Robbery
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Liquor – Florence
County, WI – Armed Robbery
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Restaurant – Lansing,
MI – Burglary
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Restaurant – Niagara
Falls, NY – Burglary
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Restaurant – Niagara
Falls, NY – Burglary
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Restaurant – Niagara
Falls, NY – Burglary
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Vape - Burlington, VT
– Robbery
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7-Eleven – Chico, CA –
Armed Robbery
Daily Totals:
• 14 robberies
• 8 burglaries
• 0 shootings
• 0 killed |

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LP Manager - Distribution Center (Temporary)
Carteret, NJ
- posted August 20
As we commence relocating our operations to our brand new facility in
Piscataway, NJ you will be assigned to the Carteret location to insure company
Loss Prevention and Operational compliance are met. You will work with the
Piscataway Loss Prevention Manager as well as the Director of Loss Prevention
and Distribution Management in maintaining a safe and secure facility as
operations are transferred...

Seasonal Asset Protection Associate
Charlotte, NC
- posted August 10
The Asset Protection Associate (APA) is responsible for the detection,
apprehension, or deterrence of customer and associate activity that could result
in a loss to Ralph Lauren. APAs are also responsible for ensuring a safe
environment for all customers, associates, and vendors...

Corporate Security Manager
Calabasas, CA
- posted August 13
The Corporate Security Manager will, among other things, (a) be
responsible for ensuring a safe and secure environment for our employees,
vendors, and visitors, (b) develop, manage, execute and continuously improve
corporate security processes and protocols, and (c) lead a team of security
specialists at our corporate offices...

Area Loss Prevention Manager
Pittsburgh, PA and/or Cleveland,
OH
- posted July 30
Our Area Loss Prevention Managers ensure safe and secure stores through the
objective identification of loss and risk opportunities. Our Area Loss
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District Loss Prevention Manager
Chicago South / Illinois Central
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The District Loss Prevention Manager develops and implements the Loss Prevention
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through achievement of goals related to inventory shortage, budget lines, cash
variance and operational compliance...

Regional Manager LP, Audit & Firearms Compliance
Indianapolis, IN
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The Central Regional Loss Prevention Manager is responsible for the control and
reduction of shrinkage at the stores in their Territory and the company’s
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Senior AP Operations Manager, Supply Chain
Albany, OR
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able to compete in this job market. Going beyond the HR executives and finding
the hiring managers and other decision makers and being able to communicate with
them or have your network of colleagues communicate with them is important.
Managing those communications is no easy task and ensuring that the information
is handled correctly and expediently can be delicate.
Just a Thought, Gus

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