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Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and Mixed Reality (MR) are receiving significant attention and the scale of deployment of the full spectrum of Extended Reality (XR) experiences is considerable. Finally, we also present a discussion on future directions this line of research should take. To demonstrate the validity to our framework, we illustrate several CMR attack surfaces through a set of use-cases. Our framework allows stakeholders to reduce their CMR attack surface as well understand how Intrusion Detection System (IDS) approaches can be adopted for CMR systems.
Using this framework, security analysts, engineers, designers and users alike (stakeholders) can identify potential Indicators of Exposures (IoE) and Indicators of Compromise (IoC). We present a simple, systematic approach to understanding a CMR attack surface through an abstraction-based reasoning framework to identify potential attack vectors. We highlight insights from a cyber-security threat modelling perspective and also propose potential directions for research and development toward better mitigation strategies. The main purpose of this paper is to provoke a discussion on CMR security concerns. We focus on how typical network architectures facilitating CMR and how their vulnerabilities can be exploited by attackers, and discuss the degree of potential social, monetary impacts, psychological and other harms that may result from such exploits. In this position paper, we investigate the challenges posed by cyber-security threats to CMR systems.
However, the potential security concerns that affect collaborative platforms have received limited research attention. To date, the vast majority of published work has focused on display technology advancements, software, collaboration architectures and applications. 3Department for Computer Science, University College London, London, United KingdomĬollaborative Mixed-Reality (CMR) applications are gaining interest in a wide range of areas including games, social interaction, design and health-care.2Switch That Technologies Ltd., Oxford, United Kingdom.1Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom.Jassim Happa 1 *, Mashhuda Glencross 2 and Anthony Steed 3