Invasive Roots of Anti-Cheat Software
Offered By: BSidesLV via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the invasive nature of anti-cheat software in gaming through this insightful conference talk delivered at BSidesLV 2014. Delve into the complex world of game security as Alissa Torres breaks ground on the intrusive mechanisms employed by anti-cheat systems. Gain a deeper understanding of how these software solutions operate at a root level, potentially compromising user privacy and system integrity in their quest to maintain fair play. Examine the ethical implications and technical challenges surrounding the implementation of such invasive measures in the gaming industry. Learn about the delicate balance between ensuring a level playing field for gamers and respecting user rights and system security.
Syllabus
BG - Invasive Roots of Anti-Cheat Software - Alissa Torres
Taught by
BSidesLV
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