Gloves Off, Glasses On: Google Glass In The Workplace

Law360, New York (July 31, 2014, 10:25 AM EDT) -- Google Glass, the front-runner in the burgeoning area of wearable devices, continues to grab headlines. Optical head-mounted display technology like Google Glass has long been sought after, but financially out of reach for corporate innovators. In Glass, Google Inc. has provided a platform that is relatively affordable, and one that has an appeal to both consumers (e.g., a light-weight form factor) and businesses (e.g., accessible software development tools). Most of the focus thus far, however, has been almost entirely on the consumer privacy front. As a corporate device, businesses will have to consider the data security impact to their employee policies as well as the risks posed to their security environments by consumer and vendor use of Google Glass and other wearable devices....

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