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Security and Privacy for Augmented Reality

David Molnar, Microsoft Research

A new wave of Augmented Reality systems are starting to ship to developers and the public. These systems overlay computer-generated objects on a user’s senses to seamlessly blend the real and virtual worlds. Capabilities that once cost hundreds of thousands of dollars are becoming available for an order of magnitude less and the cost looks set to drop. With these new systems come new application models, new app stores, and new security challenges. Let’s talk about what we can build, what we can break, and what new techniques we need as a community to address these challenges.

David Molnar, Microsoft Research

BibTeX
@conference {208495,
author = {David Molnar},
title = {Security and Privacy for Augmented Reality},
year = {2016},
address = {Austin, TX},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = aug
}
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