DO YOU HAVE 

THEFT RECOVERY 

PLAN IN PLACE? 

"Everyone has a good idea of the hard losses that they suffered from a break-in, but it’s very easy to overlook the soft losses. Yes, it may be beneficial to make operational changes to deter crime, but what happens when the operational costs stack up?”
- Shara Turley, AMAROK

The fallout of a break-in can have a huge impact on business operations, including financial losses, decreased productivity, employee and customer safety concerns, loss of reputation, and many other unforeseen headaches.

But should a break-in happen, what comes next?  In this expert guide, we interviewed seven professionals ranging from operations to risk to marketing to create a plan on how a business can recover quickly, minimize damage, and get back on track. 

In this Expert Guide Learn How to:

Initiate an Immediate Response Plan

Reassure and Empower Your Employees

Secure Profits and Retain Productivity

Strengthen Policies and Procedures

"A business impact analysis enables you to see exactly the effect that a security breach caused by property theft is likely to have on your organization’s critical daily operations. It is vital to your response.”
- A. Benjamin Mannes, Mannes & Associates

Quotes from the Experts

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WHEN IT COMES TO PROPERTY THEFT, AN IMMEDIATE RESPONSE IS VITAL.

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About AMAROK
AMAROK™ is a full-perimeter security company based in Columbia, South Carolina, that provides commercial security services throughout the United States. We specialize in electric fencing that deters criminals in three ways—a physical deterrent, a shock deterrent, and an alarm deterrent. AMAROK also provides supplemental surveillance solutions, including cameras, lights, and alarms. AMAROK is the ultimate perimeter security solution because it deters thieves, so there is no need to deal with the aftermath of a crime.

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