Elias Oxendine has been named Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at Yum! Brands, a fast food provider operating Pizza Hut, Taco Bell and other restaurants around the globe.
Grocery chain Hy-Vee has added a retail security team to improve safety and health for its employees and customers. The security officers will be trained through a program developed by the retailer and law enforcement.
In an effort to curb violent crimes and retail theft occurring across the state of California and the country, Governor Gavin Newsom has pledged additional funding toward mitigation efforts.
Safti, a Belgian home improvement retail organization, used to employ a legacy surveillance solution to secure their store. IP cameras from IDIS have improved their security posture, according to the firm. Read more about the case study here.
Make your list and check it twice: by prioritizing authentication, eliminating passwords, deploying MFA and focusing on user experience, retail enterprise security leaders can ensure that hackers only get a lump of coal in their stockings.
This holiday season, shipping backlog and supply chain issues are spelling disaster for ports. Let's look at how to prevent supply chain thefts at ports by taking a proactive approach to crime.
In a data breach of California Pizza Kitchen, personal data from over 100,000 employees including names, Social Security numbers and other identifying information was accessed by cybercriminals. Security leaders around the globe give their insights into the cyberattack.
Cornell researchers and FreedomPay have partnered to release the "Check Please! How Restaurant, Retail and Hospitality Businesses are Managing Cybersecurity Risks" study, which measures enterprise leaders' perspectives on cybersecurity in the retail and hospitality sector.