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Charmed Technology - Pressroom
Information Week: "Wearable Technology: A
New Layer Of Security?"
By Tischelle George, Oct.
31, 2001
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Wearable technology may play a big role in security and
disaster-relief operations in the future, speakers at the
Tech-U-Wear said.
Technology in clothing or on an ID badge will play a big
role in security, surveillance, and disaster-relief operations
in the future, a panel of speakers said Wednesday at the
Tech-U-Wear conference in New York.
Since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, public safety and
military personnel have shown increased interest in
incorporating computing devices into fabric so biological
sensors could monitor heart rates or the locations of those
wearing the technology, says Jeffrey Wolf, CEO of Sensatex
Inc., developer of the Smart Shirt System.
Other wearable security devices demonstrated at the show
included an ID badge developed by Charmed
Technology, which helps keep track of military or
safety personnel by transmitting location and identifying
information to a central database.
Using wearable technology to monitor individuals led some
conference participants to raise questions about ethics and
privacy. Said Alex Lightman, CEO of
Charmed Technology, "Wearables will be
the single most controversial technology in the next decade."
After all, wearables integrate technology with the one thing
most of us never leave home without: clothing.
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