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This includes strategic oversight, insurance program leadership, asset protection and security, food and industrial safety regulations, compliance, claims and litigation management, loss control and prevention strategies, and team leadership and development.
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Such initiatives include expanding the use of Microsoft 365 Information Protection (MIP) and Purview Data Loss Prevention (DLP) for cloud-based collaboration services. M365 EMS E5 stack of online services, including but not limited to, Purview DLP, Microsoft Information Protection (MIP), and how these interact with Exchange, SharePoint, OneDrive, and Microsoft Defender (Cloud Apps & Endpoint.
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Experience in working with data classification and protection, server & endpoint security platforms (e.g. AV, encryption, HIPS), enterprise security event log management, OS/platform security standards, vulnerability management, and data loss prevention.
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Working with the District Loss Prevention Manager, you will partner with store leadership in the development and execution of Store Shrink Plans. Investigate internal theft using a variety of resources, including exception-based reporting, in partnership with District Loss Prevention Managers.
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Understanding of cyber security measures (MFA, cloud app security, data loss prevention, Microsoft Intune, Azure AD) Understanding of cyber security measures (MFA, cloud app security, data loss prevention, Microsoft Intune, Azure AD.
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As well as financial services regulatory requirements (CCPA, PCI-DSS, etc.) Minimum 5 years of relevant work experience in Information Security, IT Risk Management. Our People First Culture celebrates diversity, equity and inclusion not simply because it’s the right thing to do, but also because it’s the key to our success.
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Sephora Loss Prevention is constantly evolving to ensure we have products available to delight our clients. Minimum 1-year asset protection or loss prevention experience in a retail environment.
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Support and adhere to CSI's cash/money handling and accountability processes; comply with Loss Prevention processes; effectively utilize all transactional equipment (cash registers, electronic safe, lottery, fuel, phone card, EBT, and credit card, etc.
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Adhere to all Company loss prevention policy and procedures, and distressed merchandise procedures. For over 60 years, we have curated a unique marketplace filled with inspiring finds for the home decorator, entertainer, and gifter.
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Reporting to the Loss Prevention Manager and Store Manager, the Loss Prevention Agent is the asset protection and safety specialist of our stores; playing a critical role in delivering on our commitment to be in stock for our guests.
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The Loss Prevention Investigator is responsible for minimizing loss of profits at Neiman Marcus Direct, the company's catalog and online division which includes: Distribution Center, Information Systems, Call Center, and Buying Offices.
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Who We AreFor over 60 years, we have curated a unique marketplace filled with inspiring finds for the home decorator, entertainer, and gifter. You'll be responsible for a variety of duties including providing exceptional customer service, cashiering, merchandising, stocking merchandise, maintaining visual standards and delivering curbside orders to our customers.
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90703 Opportunity: Contribute To The Growth Of Your Career Completes the daily tasks required for Store Loss Prevention and safety programs. Discover Different means that we want you to bring your whole self and your sense of style to work with you every day - just as Associates do throughout the entire TJX family, which includes Marshalls, HomeGoods, Sierra, and Homesense.
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You'll be responsible for a variety of duties including providing exceptional customer service, cashiering, merchandising, stocking merchandise, and maintaining visual standards and delivering curbside orders to our customers.
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Engages in observational loss prevention practices (i.e. observes surrounding areas for theft of product and guests property, checks for counterfeit currency, and follows proper cash handling procedures.
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