Virtual and Augmented Reality are technologies that are going to aid the growth of all verticals. For example, let’s say the education sector, health or the automobile sector. Imagine blueprints of a component of a car being sent to India from Germany on a real time basis and using technologies such as 3D printers can be used to manufacture the car to make it readily available in the showroom in no time. Or imagine a class room of medical students where their professors are teaching them the practice of surgeries etc. Thereby, it is very essential to have good security practices to enable building trust in the usage of such technologies for public good.
Our data that lies in some corner of AR/VR companies can be accessed and viewed not only by these companies but by malicious actors too in case suitable security arrangements are not embedded. Malicious players use our computer science degree jobs data to impersonate us and try to interact with our family members or carry out illicit activity. A Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attack has the potential to overwhelm the network with irrelevant data, thereby disrupting the user’s VR experiences. Besides, the attack can manipulate content to the extent that users can start feeling physically sick.
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