Partner Mike Overly was quoted in a Security Magazine article, “IoT, Robots and ROI: Asset Tracking Industry,” about asset tracking as a core business function.
Overly said security executives need to consider the legal implications of their tracking programs. “Different courts would give you different answers,” he said, but at a minimum, “you need to disclose to people that their location is being tracked and what that information is being used for.”
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