Researchers Use Google Glass In Public, And You Won't Believe How People React

Presented at ToorCon San Diego 16 (2014), Oct. 26, 2014, 2 p.m. (20 minutes).

Google glass and other augmented reality (AR) devices are here, and since their inception have been raising privacy concerns among both technophobes and technophiles. To identify how people actually felt, we mocked up an AR device and wore it around Seattle coffee shops. This talk will go over some of the qualitative data we collected, current research in preserving privacy in the face of AR devices, and a discussion of how our community can help give people back their privacy agency.


Presenters:

  • Zak Dehlawi
    Zak Dehlawi is a Senior Security Engineer at Security Innovation and a PhD student in Information Science at the University of Washington. None of those things qualify him as a lifeguard, so basically his life is a waste. His only saving grace is his devotion to Wombat awareness education.

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