Magic Leap Assist Security

Hello everyone, I am interested in a medical use case for using Magic Leap Assist for procedural and surgical telementoring. I was wondering if anyone would be able to speak to the data security protocols/certifications (e.g. HIPAA) that are currently in place for these data streams aboard magicleap.cloud.

For instance, I am pursuing a use case where a surgeon or proceduralist in a remote care area is wearing their ML2 and providing care to a patient, while a subject matter expert is called in remotely to assist/advise with the procedure. A second use case includes the training of medical students using cadeveric dissection, where a SME mentor could remotely call in to assist with their education. Even this case requires a relatively high degree of security to stream.

It seems like ML Assist is 100% functional for this use case currently, with the exception of the data-security aspect where it is transmitting live feeds of personal identifiable health information.

If this program (ML Assist) is something that could be hosted aboard our own enterprise cloud, that would also be an interesting potential solution, but I am not sure if ML is pursuing these types of solutions at this time.

Please let me know if you have any clarifying questions, thank you for any information that you can provide.

Hi @jacob.cole happy to hear that you are enjoying the Magic Leap 2.

Regarding the Assist application, we recommend using more complete 3rd party solutions for production. The solutions created by our partners are more feature rich and have a greater level of support. See the list of Apps under the Apps for Magic Leap 2 section:

I can share your feedback with the Voice of Customer team, but currently private hosting of the software is not on our roadmap