We are interested in using Magic Leap for two use cases:
Field service (so our service techs can view exploded 3D models of our products during calls with engineers)
Factory assembly (so assemblers can also view exploded 3D models as they build)
How does your Magic Leap product store and transfer information on 3D models? Is there a secure on-site way for us to set up your product’s software on our company servers to ensure our product designs aren’t exposed to theft of the model?
We do not provide specialized hardware encryption beyond the standard device storage on Android 10. This means that you could build your app to store the data on your company server and create a de-serializer on your app to make sure the contents aren’t human-readable. While the process of doing this is beyond what we are able to support on this developer forum, since we support Android 10 there is external documentation online that could provide more details.
The device does not report data to Magic Leap and does not depend on Magic Leap connected services.
Is the data store something that we have to setup or is that stored on the Magic Leap server? If this is our data store is the app able to connect to the Microsoft GCC High environment?