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Perspective

Jul. 12, 2014

Data privacy issues at the heart of Glass

Glass illustrates the data privacy and security risks that come with inviting wearables into business environments. By Khurram Gore, Frederick Lah, and Steven Boranian


By Khurram Nasir Gore, Frederick H. Lah, and Steven Boranian


The latest wave of wearable technology encompasses a broad range of devices, including health tracking monitors, smart watches, clip-on automatic cameras - and of course, Google's Glass device. Glass is arguably the greatest advance in relatively low-cost wearable devices to date. It also serves as a one-stop shop for understanding the data privacy and security risks that come with inviting wearable...

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