Immersed in Reality Secured by Design -- A Comprehensive Analysis of Security Measures in AR/VR Environments
Virtual reality and related technologies such as mixed and augmented reality have received extensive coverage in both mainstream and fringe media outlets. When the subject goes to a new AR headset, another AR device, or AR glasses, the talk swiftly shifts to the technical and design details. Unfortu...
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Zusammenfassung: | Virtual reality and related technologies such as mixed and augmented reality
have received extensive coverage in both mainstream and fringe media outlets.
When the subject goes to a new AR headset, another AR device, or AR glasses,
the talk swiftly shifts to the technical and design details. Unfortunately, no
one seemed to care about security. Data theft and other forms of cyberattack
pose serious threats to virtual reality systems. Virtual reality goggles are
just specialist versions of computers or Internet of Things devices, whereas
virtual reality experiences are software packages. As a result, AR systems are
just as vulnerable as any other Internet of Things (IoT) device we use on a
daily basis, such as computers, tablets, and phones. Preventing and responding
to common cybersecurity threats and assaults is crucial. Cybercriminals can
exploit virtual reality headsets just like any other computer system. This
paper analysis the data breach induced by these assaults could result in a
variety of concerns, including but not limited to identity theft, the
unauthorized acquisition of personal information or network credentials, damage
to hardware and software, and so on. Augmented reality (AR) allows for
real-time monitoring and visualization of network activity, system logs, and
security alerts. This allows security professionals to immediately identify
threats, monitor suspicious activities, and fix any issues that develop. This
data can be displayed in an aesthetically pleasing and intuitively structured
format using augmented reality interfaces, enabling for faster analysis and
decision-making. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2404.16839 |