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Employee Safety in the Face of Organized Retail Crime

Frank Costa, President Nexgen Protection Services – 

The rash of flash-mob-style robberies in Los Angeles prompted several task forces of local and federal agencies to target the thefts, as well as work with retailers to enhance security and deterrence measures.

To overcome the ongoing threat of organized retail crime, pairing safety technology and ongoing safety training can keep employees and customers safe.

 

SOURCE: 

Hernandez, S. Smash-and-grab robbers coordinated crimes on social media. Eight culprits now face prison, Los Angeles Times. 7/30/2024.
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Responsibilities For School Security

Frank Costa, President Nexgen Protection Services – 

 

Among the most important responsibilities are maintaining a visible presence and building trust. Another important responsibility includes touring the campus frequently. 

High-risk areas that have been identified—such as locker rooms, bathrooms, isolated hallways or stairways, portable classrooms, playing fields, other out-buildings, and/or isolated areas of the building grounds—are potential trouble spots.

 

SOURCE: 

Meeting Responsibilities for School Campus Staff, Security Today. 2024.
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This new legislation, effective July 1, 2024, mandates all employers establish, implement, and maintain an effective Workplace Violence Prevention Plan (WVPP).

Developing an effective anti-violence policy is a cornerstone of any prevention program.

Frank Costa, President Nexgen Protection Services – 

In response to increasing concerns over workplace safety, California’s Governor Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 553 (SB 553) into law, a significant step towards ensuring a safer work environment for all employees. 

This new legislation, effective July 1, 2024, mandates all employers establish, implement, and maintain an effective Workplace Violence Prevention Plan (WVPP). SB 553 underscores the state’s commitment to enhancing workplace safety by requiring employers to proactively address and mitigate the risks associated with workplace violence.

Preventing a case of violence happening at the workplace is objective. Devising an effective anti-violence policy is a cornerstone of any prevention program. Don’t make the mistake of formulating violence prevention program without due deliberations in risk evaluation.

Nexgen Protection Services can help you in devising a prevention policy after thorough risk assessment.

 

SOURCE: 

Saquella, A., Creating a safer workplace: California Senate Bill 553 becomes law, Security Today. 07.25.2024. 

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Provide training about the ways to spot deepfakes, and foster a culture of skepticism,

Deepfakes can cause financial and reputational damage to your organization.

Cybersecurity and fraud prevention are inextricably intertwined. Most organizations have robust firewalls, secure operating systems and intrusion detection systems. Deepfakes bypass these preventative firewalls through social engineering techniques. 

Individuals receive an email from a seemingly reputable source requesting employees give up sensitive information over email. Once this information is provided, hackers infiltrate company’s databases extracting sensitive information. 

Educate your employees about the existence of deepfakes. Provide training about the ways to spot deepfakes, and foster a culture of skepticism, similar to the way that employees are now on guard for phishing emails.

 

SOURCE: 

Collot, B., Are deepfake fraud risks overhyped? Where enterprises are exposed, Security Today. 07.26.2024. 

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Sidewalk bollards prevent and protect the public from being injured by vehicles nearby.

Frank Costa, President Nexgen Protection Services – 

Bollards installed on sidewalks and around the perimeter of buildings are an essential way to keep everyone safe. A bollard is a short vertical post used to separate pedestrians or streetscape elements from vehicles.

There are too many accidents where you see a vehicle crashed inside of a storefront because there was nothing there to stop it. Bollards can stop someone in a vehicle intent on inflicting harm to people that are just going out and enjoying their day. 

 

SOURCE: 

Hamm G., Stop that Vehicle, Security Today. 03.13.2023. 

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Protecting Precious Cargo Throughout the Supply Chain

Protecting Precious Cargo Throughout the Supply Chain

Frank Costa, President Nexgen Protection Services – 

Stolen cargo can cost suppliers thousands to upwards of millions of dollars. The consequences of not sufficiently protecting cargo can be devastating, ranging from financial loss and damaged reputation to long-term, intricate legal disputes. And, today’s thieves are now highly tech-savvy and constantly developing modern ways and strategies to steal cargo from shippers.

Most theft crimes are not investigated because of manpower issues, so it is imperative that carriers take the necessary measures to prevent theft. Provide security training to all personnel, because everyone should be involved with protecting customer freight and company assets.

 

SOURCE: 

Wolfe, C., Protecting Precious Cargo Throughout the Supply Chain, Loss Prevention Magazine, 04.22.2024.

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Do autonomous security guard robots provide the protection you need?

Frank Costa, President Nexgen Protection Services – 

Robots are a low cost alternative to meeting the unique challenges of on site security. They patrol the hallways, vigilant for signs of trouble – and report their findings to a human-staffed call center.

These robots are equipped with a depth camera, heat-detecting thermal sensors, 4K cameras that can see 360 degrees, as well as a Microphone array for listening and PA system for announcing.

It’s not all smooth sailing. Security robots have had their share of mishaps, from minor accidents to malfunctioning in critical situations. And there’s the human factor to consider. 

For now, human intelligence is still the most effective means of deterring and mitigating threats in the workplace.  

 

SOURCE: 

Knutsson, K., Is this autonomous security guard robot the protection you need?, FOX News, 05,17 2024.

 

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The Power of a Layered Approach to Safety in Our Schools

Frank Costa, President Nexgen Protection Services – 

As technology and safety practices become more intertwined, it is important to seek a balance between security and accessibility. Layered security has been identified as a recommended practice for securing schools. This approach provides multiple security controls from the outside property line to the building perimeter to the classroom, all to help protect students and staff.

Implementing a layered approach to school security is crucial for creating a safe and accessible learning environment. While schools may not have unlimited budgets, you can prioritize and gradually add electronic access control to vulnerable areas. By adopting a layered approach to school security, schools can enhance safety, efficiency and peace of mind for students, staff and parents.

 

SOURCE: 

Cook, K., The Power of a Layered Approach to Safety, Security Today, May / June 2024.

 

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A Practical Checklist An On-Site Emergency

Frank Costa, President Nexgen Protection Services – 

Essential items to include in every emergency checklist are:

  • An evacuation plan with clearly marked exits and assembly points.
  • Emergency contact numbers, including local emergency services and poison control.
  • Location and proper use of fire extinguishers, automated external defibrillators (AEDs), and first-aid kits
  • Procedures for shutting down utilities, such as gas and electricity, in an emergency.
  • Food safety protocols in case of power outages or other events compromising food quality.
  • Communication plan for informing employees and guests of the situation.
  • Shelter-in-place procedures, if applicable.

Customizing the checklist is critical to ensure its effectiveness. Depending on your organization’s specific circumstances, you might need to add additional items.

 

SOURCE: 

Are you ready for an on-site emergency? A practical checklist, Security Today 2024.

 

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A Combined Security Solution That Leverages AI & Human Intelligence Is The Answer

Frank Costa, President Nexgen Protection Services – 

Internet-connected cameras and remote monitoring capabilities make streaming 24/7 video data to mobile devices easy. Businesses can now outsource this technology to third-party providers, meaning the onus is no longer on owners to build and manage their surveillance systems in-house. 

Artificial intelligence (AI) that enables computers and systems to derive meaningful information from digital images, videos, and other visual inputs — and take actions or make recommendations based on that information.

People have become wary of AI-only solutions, and a combined approach that maximizes the strengths of both AI and human intelligence will be the gold standard for businesses going forward.

SOURCE: 

 

2024 Trends in Video Surveillance, Security Today, 2024.

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