Towards Security and Privacy for Multi-User Augmented Reality - Foundations with End Users
Offered By: IEEE via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the security and privacy challenges of multi-user augmented reality (AR) in this IEEE Symposium presentation. Delve into a qualitative lab study conducted with pairs of participants using the Microsoft HoloLens, uncovering key findings about user immersion, concerns unique to AR, and the need for access control in shared physical and virtual spaces. Gain insights into the foundations of security and privacy for emerging AR technologies, grounded in real user experiences. Learn about the potential risks and challenges of AR ecosystems, including deceptive virtual objects and the management of shared content. Understand the broader implications and key challenges that inform the design of both single- and multi-user AR technologies.
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Towards Security and Privacy for Multi User Augmented Reality
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IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy
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