In recent months, a combined 41 million customer credit and debit cards were compromised, due to a string of cyber-attacks on two high-profile corporate chain stores. As a small business owner, your footprint may be smaller than a mass-market retailer, but you are subjecting yourself to a huge risk if you are not making data protection a top priority.
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To stay competitive in terms of security and compliance, organizations need a structured, predictable and continuous approach to solving ongoing challenges.
Loss prevention has entered the digital age. Some of the latest advancements to stop shoplifters are security cameras that can be monitored from a cell phone or home office, specialty tags to stop shoppers from buying garments with the intent of wearing them once and returning them, and tags that beep if a pin is tampered with, a lanyard is cut, or the thief tries to grab an item and run.
By Ali Mahmoud Whether you operate a retail shop that is large or small, you may need a video surveillance system to help you keep an…
Small business owners are 100 percent responsible for their customers’ personal information and credit card data. One of the biggest myths is that security is tied…
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Small business owners might think they are flying under the radar of cyber criminals, but, unfortunately, no one is immune to computer attacks.
If your warehouse is the heart of your business, and you are using outdated equipment, you may be missing out on revenue.
Andrew Wren discusses the delicate balance between customer service and return fraud prevention in this podcast.