With the increasing challenges to the Jewelry Trifecta,” businesses and security-focused companies like Senseon are continuously revisiting and re-evaluating existing services and solutions in the marketplace. As your business grows and evolves, it’s essential to “gut-check” your security processes frequently. Assuming a long-standing solution can combat more sophisticated organized retail crime (ORCs), cybersecurity threats and increasingly multi-platform attacks can unknowingly leave your business in crisis mode.

The solution? Focus on integrating simple, ongoing security evaluations. By taking this iterative approach, you’ll be better positioned to spot mounting threats and vulnerabilities, curbing issues before they bubble to the surface. With each review, ask yourself…

How is our accountability?

Do your current security measures focus on keeping employees honest — and do they hold workers accountable if something goes wrong? If not, what could be integrated? Many companies opt to layer in turnkey whistleblower programs or accountability tools and software that ensure workers are staying the course during their 9-5s.

What does key management look like — and what could go wrong?

Key management may sound like a no-brainer but, to many companies, it represents a massive vulnerability. What happens when one of the keys you lose gets lost or damaged? What about employee turnover and key turn-in? An easy-to-manage electronic locking system ensures your business can avoid these bumps in the road, plus the loss of productivity and security that comes with it.

Is merchandise accessible, but still secure?

Ensuring products are readily accessible, but still secure from internal and external threats is a crucial part of the Jewelry Trifecta. By keeping products accessible, you can optimize transactions, delivering more personalized customer experiences and shortening sales cycles. An RFID-enabled locking system, such as Senseon One, provides an optimal solution. With this system, cabinets and display cases can be locked and unlocked using a special keycard or fob. In addition, an auto relock feature ensures drawers are not accidentally left unlocked.

Do I have a clear-cut audit trail system in place?

Knowing who has access to what — and who accessed what, when — is a critical step in overarching security management. While cameras are a good step, audit trail measures integrated into cabinetry can aid in future security investigations. With Senseon Plus, managers can track access and monitor employee activity using a powerful audit trail software. The data provided by this software enables businesses to improve both security and productivity.

The Senseon Solution

Still lacking in these critical security points? We can help. Senseon cabinet-level access control systems offer powerful capabilities and insights to your business, enabling you to reduce liability and streamline operations. Get in touch to learn more about our innovative systems.